It's November, and I live in rural North Dakota. My mailbox is way out by the road and I can't always get out there every day. I did a search here and saw lots of conflicting information about what happens to flavored juice when it freezes.
So, does anyone have actual experience, good or bad, about what will happen when (not if) an order of juice freezes? I'm assuming that I'll need to thaw it slowly and shake well before I use it, but would there be any serious damage done?
Not only am I unable to afford to buy a whole winter's worth in advance, I'm still new enough at this that I'm still trying to find different flavors I like. There also aren't a lot of B&M stores handy. Any information and/or advice appreciated. You guys have been so helpful so far. (I know I could branch out to the other forums now but this seems to be the most helpful so far, and gets the fastest responses.)
So, does anyone have actual experience, good or bad, about what will happen when (not if) an order of juice freezes? I'm assuming that I'll need to thaw it slowly and shake well before I use it, but would there be any serious damage done?
Not only am I unable to afford to buy a whole winter's worth in advance, I'm still new enough at this that I'm still trying to find different flavors I like. There also aren't a lot of B&M stores handy. Any information and/or advice appreciated. You guys have been so helpful so far. (I know I could branch out to the other forums now but this seems to be the most helpful so far, and gets the fastest responses.)
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