Ice Packs for Cooler
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Ice Packs for Cooler
Hi, we're leaving for St. John this coming Friday...we're going to pack a cooler with some meat and need to find those hard ice packs...I googled them but don't have time now to shop online and get it delivered by then. Does anyone know where I can get this item now? Target? Walmart? Not finding much on their websites...do they go by other names? Thanks!!
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We never pack anything but food in our cooler and it makes the 10 hour trip with no problems.
The key is to pack the cooler tight with no extra room. We wrap each item in newspaper and pack as much as we can into it and everything stays frozen.
Looking for fillers? Cheese, salami, etc are great for filling in that extra space and are great for cocktail hour at the villa!
The key is to pack the cooler tight with no extra room. We wrap each item in newspaper and pack as much as we can into it and everything stays frozen.
Looking for fillers? Cheese, salami, etc are great for filling in that extra space and are great for cocktail hour at the villa!
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Ok this might sound crazy...but last time we came down..I realized at the last minute I hadnt bought anything to go in the cooler that would fit (we bought a back pack one). So I decided I would freeze a cpl water bottles and if they didnt make it thru security then no biggie because we are 2 hrs from the Airport at least I would have had help in keeping stuff cold that long...they were still frozen when we went thru the scanner...they asked that I open the bag and when he saw all the food..and fozen bottles of water asked...Are you going on a Picnic? I said yeah an extended one,for a week or so..I showed him the bottles and he said as long as they were frozen it was fine...so if nothing else..that should work...and you wont have to worry about bringing Ice packs back.. I used the back pack for items I bought..and have water to drink too..
Im sure I will do this again on our up coming trip.


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Hi all, since people are providing tips on ice packs thought yu might have some tips on actual coolers. Thinking of packing one with meat and lunch meats for checking through and wasn't sure what kind of cooler to buy. Most of the ones I know don't have a way to seal the top, so could open during transit. Any tips? Thanks! And sorry if its a silly question, but I've never transported perishable food via checked luggage before. 

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Traveling for Spring Break? Don't forget to pack a Polar Bear Cooler. Order now and receive 10% off. Just use coupon code 5150 at Step 2 during check out. Or, call us at 888-438-7924.
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Have a great Spring!
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Traveling for Spring Break? Don't forget to pack a Polar Bear Cooler. Order now and receive 10% off. Just use coupon code 5150 at Step 2 during check out. Or, call us at 888-438-7924.
www.polarbearcoolers.com
Have a great Spring!
Geoff Cole
Polar Bear Coolers
2695 Pine Grove Road
Suite 302
Cumming, GA 30041
Paul wrote:The backpack cooler seems like a great idea. The villas we rent never seem to have the "perfect" size cooler. Either very large or the 6 pack variety. I have purchased a couple over the years while on island and donated them to the villa. JJShaw, which one of the coolers on that site do you have?
We have this one..I love it...we use it quiet a bit..its just easier to carry it on our back rather than having to tote it around.
http://www.keepyourcooler.com/beachcooler.html

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Revisiting the cooler/ice pack questions
Hey folks - getting close to our trip and revisiting the cooler thing. Back to icepacks. There seem to be so many recommends. Some say Techni-ice HDR 4 Pl, other say just get the typical blue icepacks, some say flexifreeze ice sheets or Icy Cools reusable matts. Any thoughts? I'm trying to keep our stuff frozen if at all possible for the 8 hour plus trip, as otherwise we'll have to cook it all fairly quickly, since we won't be able to go back into the freezer. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Stacey
Thanks,
Stacey
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