The #ChlldIce Chronicle is the official blog of Diamond Arctic Ice. The Chronicle provides breaking news, announces exclusive contests, shares expert tips, and highlights our awesome customers.
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Take Your Drink Experience To The Next Level With "The Rock"!This classic 2" cube is the true standard to elevate the quality of any beverage served "on the rocks." This cube is designed to fit in almost any glass
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Anyone For Tea?Combining Diamond Arctic Ice and your favorite tea creates a perfect partnership! Ice is arguably the most important ingredient in making iced tea.
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Diamond Arctic Ice™ Now Available At Williquors In Sioux FallsDiamond Arctic Ice™ continues bringing craft ice to retail locations throughout Siouxland! Beginning on August 10, DAI is available at Williquors.
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Get Social With Diamond Arctic Ice™!Here at Diamond Arctic Ice we love getting social! Which is why you’ll find us on all of the social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Diamond Arctic Ice™ Now Available At Fareway in Sioux CityDiamond Arctic Ice continues bringing craft ice to retail locations throughout Siouxland! Beginning on August 5, DAI is available at Fareway in Sioux City.
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Diamond Arctic Ice™ Now Available At Hy-Vee in Sioux CityDiamond Arctic Ice continues bringing craft ice to retail locations throughout Siouxland! Beginning on August 3, DAI is available at Hy-Vee in Sioux City.
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Diamond Arctic Ice™ Adds New Product To MenuWe admit it - we love our ice. Diamond Arctic Ice is adding "The Cylinder" to its craft ice menu. The Cylinder is hand crafted and makes quite the statement!
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Craft Ice: The Coolest Trend In CocktailsThe next big thing in mixology is cocktail ice - perfectly shaped cubes and spheres of ice.
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Craft Ice Is A ThingAs owner and operator of a year-old company supplying large-format ice to a growing number of Chicago bars, these frigid temperatures make deliveries easier.
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Wired Magazine - Inside The World of Artisan IceWhen Frederic Tudor started his worldwide ice delivery service in the early 19th century, he probably didn't realize he was launching an American obsession.