NV_ said:Is it possible to buy dry ice in Santo Domingo? Been looking all over the past few days and I mostly get blank stares...Guess it's not too common here. Just need a small quantity...
sunshine_79 said:You might be in luck!
I know a guy here who has been struggling with procuring dry ice in the DR but somehow got everything resolved.
I usually see him once or twice a week; the next time I do, I will inquire.
One stipulation - if I help you with dry ice, you have to help me with chocolate
Hillbilly said:A dry ice source would be very interesting. Various people on this board and, elsewhere, have been looking for some.
I can pay in chocolate...
HB
sunshine_79 said:Okay, so I finally saw Chip this morning.
I said "Hey Chip - tell me how you finally solved your dy ice problems?"
He flipped me off.
I'm assuming that means it was a long, arduous ordeal. He told me that he has two sources, one in Puerto Rico and one in Miami and that he is being ridiculously overcharged by both places.
Damn. I guess this means no chocolate.
sunshine_79 said:Okay, so I finally saw Chip this morning.
I said "Hey Chip - tell me how you finally solved your dy ice problems?"
He flipped me off.
I'm assuming that means it was a long, arduous ordeal. He told me that he has two sources, one in Puerto Rico and one in Miami and that he is being ridiculously overcharged by both places.
Damn. I guess this means no chocolate.
Or fire extinguisher service companies as CO2 fire extinguishers are common in the DR. Cheaper than chemical extinguishers.Loaded said:Any place that sells beverage equipment will have the tanks required to make this. .
You might be in luck!
I know a guy here who has been struggling with procuring dry ice in the DR but somehow got everything resolved.
I usually see him once or twice a week; the next time I do, I will inquire.
One stipulation - if I help you with dry ice, you have to help me with chocolate
Hielo seco ehhh que eso??????