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Oh yeah. Dry ice is much colder and will cause the fog to hug the ground better and longer. Our parties are outside in a warm climate so it's really hard to get the effect. Keep in mind that dry ice won't last all that long unless you buy a lot. If you're running low you can mix the dry ice and the water ice to keep the regular ice from melting as fast.adrian wrote:does dry ice work better?
Try a grocery store? Sometimes meats and stuff will come packed in dry ice.witchy wrote:You can't get dry ice anywhere around here, I wish. That is very cool.
Thanks, Witchy