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    Tupperware Ice Tups were a popular line of popsicle trays that were first introduced in the 1970s. ... The Ice Tups were available in a variety of fun colors, and their flexible silicone ...

  3. Silicone - Wikipedia

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    Soup ladle and pasta ladle made of silicone A silicone food steamer to be placed inside a pot of boiling water Flexible ice cube trays made of silicone allow easy extraction of ice Silicone brush used for basting and applying flavoring liquids. As a low-taint, non-toxic material, silicone can be used where contact with food is required.

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    #23 Chill Out With The Coolest Cubes From The Icebreaker Pop Ice Cube Tray. ... Grab The Silicone Clip On Pot & Pasta ... It doesn't take up room in my kitchen tool drawer because it's so flexible ...

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    #16 No More Wrestling With Ice Trays! This Easy Release Ice Cube Mold Is A Game-Changer. Review: "this ice cube tray is perfect for any fridge, it is easy to fill, use, and release. The included ...

  6. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Silicone food steamer to be placed in a pot of boiling water Silicone ladles Silicone bakeware is light, flexible and able to withstand sustained temperatures of 220 °C (428 °F). It melts around 500 °C (930 °F), depending upon the fillers used.

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    As for the ice cubes - that's also the reason why boiled ice cubes look clearer - during the boiling process, most of the dissolved gasses escape. Hence, when you make ice cubes, no bubbles come out during the freezing process. An alloy is an example of a solid solution. And yes, things can "dissolve" in a solid - however, it's a bit more of a ...