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QuestionShould I freeze meat before packing it?Community AnswerYou could, but the dry ice will also freeze it quickly. Be sure it is packaged and sealed in freezer wrap, so you don't get burned from the dry ice. Do not allow meat or fish to touch the bare dry ice.
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QuestionHow can I make sure that the dry ice doesn't melt on the journey?Community AnswerDry ice doesn't melt. Dry ice at atmospheric pressure goes straight from solid for to gas form. This is called sublimation. If you put dry ice in water, the carbon dioxide will turn to gas and then bubble out.
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QuestionCan I send a fruit basket in dry ice?Community AnswerYes, that should be fine. Just make sure the fruit is properly packaged.
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QuestionCan I carry food items packed in dry ice on an airplane?Community AnswerThe TSA has no issue with passengers traveling with frozen food, either in carry-on bags or checked luggage, but check the airline's guidelines to see if the frozen food can be packed in dry ice. Major airlines generally allow passengers to pack up to 5.5 pounds (2.5 kilograms) of dry ice if it's packed according to the airline's specifications.
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QuestionHow long can you keep food in box with dry ice?Community AnswerFood should keep for one to two days when stored in dry ice.
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QuestionCan meat be shipped with dry ice on commercial airlines?Community AnswerMeat may be shipped with dry ice but not on a commercial airplane. A cargo plane should be used.
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QuestionAre there weight restrictions on shipping dry ice?Community AnswerThere are no strict weight restrictions regarding dry ice. However, your post office or UPS office may have weight restrictions. UPS, for example, does not ship packages heavier than 150 pounds.
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