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  • Sale -10% Ice Bucket Clear Acrylic 8 Liter Plastic Tub For Drinks and Parties, Food Grade, Holds 5 Full-Sized Bottles and Ice Ice Bucket Clear Acrylic 8 Liter Plastic Tub For Drinks and Parties, Food Grade, Holds 5 Full-Sized Bottles and Ice

    SKOL Tribe Ice Bucket Clear Acrylic 8 Liter Plastic Tub For Drinks and Parties, Food Grade, Holds 5 Full-Sized Bottles and Ice
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    Brand: SKOL Tribe Color: Clear Acrylic Features: ✅ Large Size: Our Ice Bucket for Parties holds 8L (2GAL); 4-5 full-size champagne bottles AND ice ⭕ Food-Safe: Our ice buckets are the only food-grade tubs available right now! ✅ Large Comfortable Grips: loaded tubs can get heavy. Our thick handles make for comfortable carry. ✅ Largest Size of this kind available; perfect for weddings and professional events ✅ Environmentally friendly; re-use as salad or fruit bowl to keep plastic waste to a minimum Details: Please only buy from SKOL Tribe Inc. SKOL Tribe Inc. are the only seller authorized for selling SKOL Tribe branded products. This product is a 2 Gallon ice bucket or drinks holder. It can comfortably hold 5 wine bottles AND ice with no issues. It is also the only food-grade Ice Bucket available for sale, that can be used for foods and also be used for drinks and ice. Large, thick handle grips allow fully-loaded tubs to be comfortably carried with ease. EAN: 0627987058598 Package Dimensions: 14.3 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches

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Ice buckets are used to hold ice and keep them cool for cocktails and drinks. They can be used to cool bottles or used as a convenient vessel to carry ice for cocktails and other beverages. Its materials can vary from plastic, silicone, or metal.

How to Use an Ice Bucket

1. Use Regular Ice

Small ice tends to melt faster, which can cause them to meld and create one big chunk which you can’t use for drinks. Large ice is okay, but it’s challenging to produce since it takes too long to freeze. Regular ice is the perfect size for events, parties, and cocktail bars.

2. Cover Your Ice Bucket

Keep the lid on when you’re not using the ice bucket to keep your ice from melting too fast. It also protects your ice from air contaminants.

3. Have an Ice Tong or Ice Scooper

To keep things clean, you need to have ice tongs or ice scooper ready to use. Ice tongs are more controlled compared to ice scoops.

History of the Ice Trade

The Ice trade began in 1806 by Frederic Tudor. He wanted to export ice to the West Indies and the Southern United States. There were several attempts on how to make or gather ice on an industrial scale.

It had to be harvested from frozen ponds or lakes and stored before being transported to other countries. The ice cuts varied with large cuts for long journeys, while smaller amounts were for local areas. Clear ice is transported for home use, while the opaque ice was used for the industry to cool the clear ice.

To harvest ice, people needed tools specifically for that task. Tools like ice saws, spiked boots, and jack grapples are used to cut and carry ice. This was needed to cut ice in excellent quality.

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