First, you would need to take a mini-fridge. Or you could bring a cooler. Keep the snowball in the fridge or cooler, and then quickly transport it to your freezer. If the plane attendants don t mind, hook up your mini fridge to the plane s outlet.
The problem is that you can t bring dry ice on airplanesNow if you re driving you can just pack it in a cooler w/dry ice and you re good to goI once drove from Chicago to Houston with a couple of pints of pre-corporate Ben Jerry s packed in dry ice to prove to certain people that B J s was superior to the local product aka Blue Bonnet
Sure, if you have a cooler it will be know problem...My family was actually coming up from texas and the kids have never seen snow and by the time they came it was all melted so i made some snow balls and kept them in the freezer...we had a snow ball fight..good luck
Yes, but you must consult with the Russian spies. Make sure that they give you permission, and they should advise you on the proper way to go about this.Best of luck.
If you can prevent it from melting by all means do so.
Yeah, stick it down your pants.
if you have a portable freezer maybe. But Why?
that was really random.....and no!
no
you could but it would melt on the way thier
You could try, but it will probably melt en route
shure its a free country