Even a “slow melt” popsicle will fully melt when left unattended on the kitchen counter for more than 10 minutes.
Red, for those who are wondering.
The laws of thermodynamics must be obeyedEven a “slow melt” popsicle will fully melt when left unattended on the kitchen counter for more than 10 minutes. Red, for those who are wondering. 5 comments to The laws of thermodynamics must be obeyedLeave a Reply |
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My father once left an entire box of popsickles in the bedroom closet. Red, of course.
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Uh oh..did it stain?
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Oh yes- we’ve had some Ice Age slow melts do that Grrrrr.
Steph
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What a waste of a perfectly delicious Popsicle.
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I love those things. If Emily doesn’t leave hers sitting, she can finish one without so much as a drip. But my boys don’t like them, the gelatin gives them a little different texture. The boys say they aren’t juicy enough.
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