Well instead of adding water she can add generous amount of salt to increase temperature even more. In past people used buckets of ice and salt to make ice cream!!
@@blackrose4885 I believe you mean to say decrease instead of increase, but. Adding salt to ice doesn't make the ice colder. It just lowers the freezing point, making the ice melt slower than normal. It doesn't make the ice cream melt slower as well since the salt isn't making direct contact with it.
@@nickjonas4317using salt water has the advantage that you can put it in the freezer before filling the thermos which is going to work better than a few ice cubes and a lot of air.
Yeah, I don’t get why people hate on Stanley. I personally didn’t get mine for the trend. I got mine like a year or two before the trend and I just thought it looked cool and it does spell but that’s almost always gonna happen with that not always bottles a straw, it keeps my ice there like overnight
What's up with Stanley or Stanley bottle or Stanley in general cauz I see this bottle content bac to bac suddenly . Is it the one more popular and durable ? Like having this is rich statement sorta or . @@og3104
@@crimsonfox101 I live in Wisconsin, and have used ice melt many times, but salt doesn't actually "melt" ice. I suggest looking up "phase change" with salt and ice. It's hard to explain in a few sentences; but salt can help with making ice cream and help "melt" ice in winter. It's fascinating chemistry.
You have to put ice water in the Stanley and wait for it to get cold then replace the ice water with the ice and frozen treats. Same concept if you use it to keep something hot. Fill with hot water and wait for it to heat up then add your soup or coffee. That’s how you’re supposed to use insulated containers. 😊😊😊
Hack? It's a miniature cool box. Them tiktokers bringing down the average IQ. Just throw the ice pops into the big cool box with the meat and potato salad. Plop on a bag of ice, and use the flask for your drink, as intended. 😅
@@WalterWD but what if you were headed to the beach and you were not carrying a gigantic cooler. What if you just wanted something that could fit in your little bag or your hand that is just for your Popsicles??
Hi there! The true hack is NOT with the Stanley but it is with the brand COLDEST you have to get their gallon one and all you need is ONE ice pack to keep a lunch cold and TWO for frozen. I’m a mom who’s kid swims so keeping things cold in the sun all day can be hard however with the COLDEST I’ve kept uncrustables frozen for TWO WHOLE DAYS with just one ice pack! Yes the bottle is pricey BUT you can keep your and yours kids lunch fresh while being outside all day long! (If you’re a swim parent you KNOW the weekend meets are a KILLER this will be your best friend!) ❤❤❤❤
I think it would work better with the bigger one that I have. I have a 64 oz stanley iceflow and I work outside in Texas heat and my ice stays pretty frozen all day and sometimes into the next day (I'm an ironworker)
I feel like that basic science, like for coolers?? I did something like that with a monster (cos I need my monsters at the edge of frozen, the colder the better, and there was a minor road trip). It stayed cold, never to freezing, but cold enough 😅 Also. Not in a Stanley. Just a well insulated bottle big enough to hold a can…
It works alot better If you add cold ice water because there's more surface contact between the cold water and the popsicle
Exactly you can also put less popsicles and ice water
Well instead of adding water she can add generous amount of salt to increase temperature even more.
In past people used buckets of ice and salt to make ice cream!!
@@blackrose4885 I believe you mean to say decrease instead of increase, but. Adding salt to ice doesn't make the ice colder. It just lowers the freezing point, making the ice melt slower than normal. It doesn't make the ice cream melt slower as well since the salt isn't making direct contact with it.
@@nickjonas4317using salt water has the advantage that you can put it in the freezer before filling the thermos which is going to work better than a few ice cubes and a lot of air.
@@nickjonas4317 yes my mistake. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Consider it increase but in negative direction!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
I heard you were supposed to place the Stanley in the freezer for like 15-30 minutes too. Can you try that?
Yeah, I don’t get why people hate on Stanley. I personally didn’t get mine for the trend. I got mine like a year or two before the trend and I just thought it looked cool and it does spell but that’s almost always gonna happen with that not always bottles a straw, it keeps my ice there like overnight
@@rabidfabrication8992Agreed. My dad has had the same Stanley thermos since I was a little girl. They are awesome!
@@rabidfabrication8992 I got mine like 10 years ago at Goodwill. It's still in perfect condition!
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If I wanted a popsicle 4 hours later somewhere , I would just buy some🗿
not enough money after getting a stanley
@@og3104best comment
cheaper than buying a stanley
What's up with Stanley or Stanley bottle or Stanley in general cauz I see this bottle content bac to bac suddenly . Is it the one more popular and durable ? Like having this is rich statement sorta or . @@og3104
i suppose it works better if you add salt to the ice as salt lets the ice get even cooler
Salt doesn't make the ice cooler. It prevents ice from melting fast
@@rushadutta2870 It lowers it's freezing point making it melt faster and release it's cool temperature.
I used to live in Maine and we'd pour salt on the ice to make it melt so I don't think so.
@@crimsonfox101 I live in Wisconsin, and have used ice melt many times, but salt doesn't actually "melt" ice. I suggest looking up "phase change" with salt and ice. It's hard to explain in a few sentences; but salt can help with making ice cream and help "melt" ice in winter. It's fascinating chemistry.
what? 😂 when it snows people put SALT on the ice so it MELTS
I remember back in the day when Stanley’s were only used for water😅
You have to put ice water in the Stanley and wait for it to get cold then replace the ice water with the ice and frozen treats. Same concept if you use it to keep something hot. Fill with hot water and wait for it to heat up then add your soup or coffee. That’s how you’re supposed to use insulated containers. 😊😊😊
Ah I see, thanks for your comment.
I’d put the Stanley in the freezer first than the ice and popsicles. Love watching your videos 😁❤️
Your hacks are really useful I am going to use this ❤
Maybe if you wrapped it in aluminum foil and then added the ice. Children used to wrap frozen soda cans for field trips.
Yetis work way way way better!!! Especially for this hack!!
Hack? It's a miniature cool box. Them tiktokers bringing down the average IQ. Just throw the ice pops into the big cool box with the meat and potato salad. Plop on a bag of ice, and use the flask for your drink, as intended. 😅
@@WalterWD but what if you were headed to the beach and you were not carrying a gigantic cooler. What if you just wanted something that could fit in your little bag or your hand that is just for your Popsicles??
@@MayseighLecroy That'll work. Hopefully you won't get thirsty. 😅
Its an insulator.... thats not a hack, thats just Science!
I feel like buying a bigger cooler would be more cheaper than having a stanley
Freeze the stanley then add ice then the popcile
She gives everything 8/10 even if it’s bad. Girl what…
My mom uses this hack to pack her insulin whenever we travel, but she also fills the cup halfway with water. Never had an issue
You should try this hack, but with the circle ice cubes that are made for Stanley’s ❤
Hi there!
The true hack is NOT with the Stanley but it is with the brand COLDEST you have to get their gallon one and all you need is ONE ice pack to keep a lunch cold and TWO for frozen.
I’m a mom who’s kid swims so keeping things cold in the sun all day can be hard however with the COLDEST I’ve kept uncrustables frozen for TWO WHOLE DAYS with just one ice pack!
Yes the bottle is pricey BUT you can keep your and yours kids lunch fresh while being outside all day long!
(If you’re a swim parent you KNOW the weekend meets are a KILLER this will be your best friend!)
❤❤❤❤
This is genius
I live for her 10 out of tens and when she goes ohhh
It also works better before hand if u put the Stanley in the freezer before any ice or popsicles!
I think it would work better with the bigger one that I have. I have a 64 oz stanley iceflow and I work outside in Texas heat and my ice stays pretty frozen all day and sometimes into the next day (I'm an ironworker)
You can try putting some salt on the ice. Street vendors in India still use this trick. It actually has a scientific explanation but I forgot that😅
This just in: coolers keep things cool.
Would probably work better with one popsicle and more ice :)
I think you also have to put the Stanley in the freezer for a few hours or a day
All day long = 4 hours.
Your supposed to freeze the stanley first then add some ice in and put the popsicle in
Might work on a short trip.
Put cold stuff and ice into an insulated container to keep cold for later. Those innovative tiktokers paving our path to the future.
yeah try putting salt in the ice to make it a lot colder
omg the rootbeerfloat popsicles are back?
It might work indeed. Just with ice water and salt
What if you use the stanley icerings?
Step 1:have a Stanley
Step 2:put- Hey wait a second WHERE IS YOUR STANLEY🤬
Good because I know I didn’t spend like 50 bucks on my Stanley for me to use it for one use only🙃
yeah, it's like a cooler
Try to put salt whit the ice, can still frozen for More? Sorry for my english 😅
Put some salt next time to prolong the ice life
People who remembered momlifewithlaura from this 😅😅
U have to keep the stanly in the freezer for a while
Ur supposed to put the Stanley in the freezer for an hour
What Stanley is that?
Am I missing something with the new pfp?
try thermos, my ice stayed for 24 hours
That ain't a water bottle, that's a tank shell.
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You need to add salt also, people are doing this for ages
I feel like that basic science, like for coolers?? I did something like that with a monster (cos I need my monsters at the edge of frozen, the colder the better, and there was a minor road trip). It stayed cold, never to freezing, but cold enough 😅
Also. Not in a Stanley. Just a well insulated bottle big enough to hold a can…
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