Party Ice Luge
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If you're of the party hearty variety, you're going to love the Ice Luge. But before you go out and buy a sled and skin-tight lycra racing suit with matching Euro-moustache, you should know that this isn't that kind of luge. No, this particular luge is purely for partying purposes.
That's right liquor lovers; the Ice Luge is a DIY version of those frozen ice sculptures you've seen at countless decadent soirees. You know, the ones where someone pours a shot of something potent into the top and it flows out the other end, nicely chilled, into a procession of waiting drunks. Silly? Yes. Foolish? Definitely. Spectacularly entertaining? Entirely!
Featuring two winding 'lanes' the Ice Luge is perfect for rowdy shindigs and it's guaranteed to add a slick touch to your parties. Better still you won't need to employ the services of a professional ice sculptor to begin sliding your way to the best party ever.
All you do is fill the sturdy plastic mold with water and put it in the freezer. In about 24 hours you'll have a perfect frozen block containing two twisty-turny, undulating tunnels. Simply ease the Ice Luge out of the mold and position your frozen folly back on the upside-down tray, which, thanks to a pair of removable legs, doubles as a stand. Your perfectly angled Ice Luge is now ready to use.

Although alcohol is the traditional shot dispensed with the luge, you can use pretty much anything. Colored tipples work particularly well since you can see 'em flowing through the ice on their inexorable journey down. Needless to say the Ice Luge will be the center of attention at any get together, and even though it's not as elaborate as some of the luges we've seen at P Diddy's bashes, it's still the coolest party accessory in town. Best of all, whatever is poured in will arrive at the other end nicely chilled. So don't dilly dally: get ordering and prepare to chill and thrill guests with an Ice Luge. Ready, set, chug!
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Please Note:
- Always drink responsibly.
- Be careful when removing the Ice Luge from the tray - you may need to place in warm water to loosen the Ice Luge from the tray.
- Leave in the freezer at least 24 hours before the party. Freeze times vary depending on the model of Freezer, so it may be best to do a practice run first to gauge how long it will take.
Dimensions:
- Approximately 17" (L) x 10¾" (W) x 4" (D)
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My 21st Birthday Party
WOW!! This ice luge seriously was amazing, we had so so much fun pouring absolutley anything we could find down it.....and it got us very tipsy to say the least! Amazing centre piece of any party...and so cheap too!!
Sabrina Bouraoui, Surrey
- 11th Apr 2007
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I'm thinking of buying one for christmas. I bet you could put in food colouring in the mould to make whirls in different colours.
Zach, Derby - Aug '06 |
Fantastic Product, great for full-on parties - absolutely lethal though after the fourth or fifth race!! Doesn't melt for ages - we had it out for ages - everybody would be passed put on the floor before it melted!
Lucy Hatherell, Clitheroe, Lancashire - Jul '06 |
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