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We recommend enjoying your Dippin' Dots the day they arrive! We suggest pounds of dry ice per day. See enclosed Dry Ice Safety Guidelines. Dry ice can be dangerous if not handled properly, so read those instructions first thing! All mid's white rapper jokes aside, Dry Ice is inherently dangerous and should be handled very, very carefully.

If your order was damaged during shipping, please take photos and email those to us along with your order number, within 48 hours of receiving your delivery. Please note that we don't accept returns on products, as it's ice cream.

Please don't send it back to us - we don't accept milkshakes. With extraordinary ice cream, comes extraordinarily cold storage temps necessary for the extraordinary ice cream to be kept at. They will last in that cooler for 48 hours from the time it leaves our facility. And roll down your car window when transporting it. See Dry Ice Handling Instructions. You can choose to receive your shipment as soon as possible, or you can tell us exactly what date you would like to receive your delivery.

You will also choose which shipping method you prefer for that delivery. According to Dippin' Dots , most grocery stores and the freezer you have in your kitchen don't get cold enough to hold the unique ice cream's shape. Your freezer is probably around 0 degrees Fahrenheit, but the Dots are flash frozen as in, frozen super quickly and stored at negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Fun fact for you nerds out there, that's the same temperature as negative 40 Celsius! Now, you could still eat the Dots at 0 degrees, but they would all stick together. Another Redditor who sold the ice cream at a tourist spot said that if a freezer lost power, the Dots would have to be thrown away within 30 minutes! By then those Dots would cease to be, you know, actual Dots, and that isn't a dessert anyone should want to be a part of.

That's why the company has installed special freezers in convenience stores around the country packed full o' Dots. Back in , the Dippin' Dots company decided people might want to eat its ice cream at places other than baseball games or amusement parks, so it began shipping freezers. If you're too lazy to go to a convenience store despite it being quite convenient , you can get 'em delivered to your house packed with a ton of dry ice.

And while a dessert stored at degrees seems like something of the future, it was actually created in by a microbiologist.



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