Although now I realize you don't mean transparent Lego blocks, you mean actual ice cubes from a Lego brick mold. I doubt you'll find that on Bricklink. Clever, though. posted by blueshammer at 6:30 AM on October 9, 2006
you could certainly make your own, if no one finds you a pre-made option. If you buy food-grade silicone mix, you can use it to make a mold of real lego bricks. Once hardened, the silicone impression can be used to mold any number of things, including ice. this stuff here. posted by whatzit at 6:40 AM on October 9, 2006 [1 favorite has favorites]
Great idea, whatzit.
If one is not crazy about ebay, it is available elsewhere:
http://www.culinart.net/silicone.html posted by allelopath at 7:29 AM on October 9, 2006 [1 favorite has favorites]
er...straight from lego. i just ordered a set for delivery to a friend of mine with no problems.
check in the Gear, Books, Watches, and More, > then go tot Other, and they are on page 4. posted by spyke23 at 8:27 AM on October 9, 2006
er ... straight from lego . com thank's to spyke23 now how do u make vodka jellow shots only jokeing posted by baker dave at 12:00 PM on October 9, 2006
ps thank you all posted by baker dave at 1:09 AM on October 10, 2006
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