Cathy2 wrote:Gee, this is great information just before Halloween, isn't it?
JeffB wrote:Meijer, the greatest of all mega stores. The quirky outdoors/fishing bent of this Grand Rapids chain leads to it stocking items such as oars, boat fenders and, usually, dry ice. Look for coffin chests past the checkout. I only ever go to Meijer in Michigan (none here in the city), but I guess I'd be surprised if they didn't have the dry ice in their IL stores. Be careful and use the gloves hanging from the side.
Cathy2 wrote:
I called the Meijer in Niles, they do have dry ice available as you described. The price is around $1.29 per pound.
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Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
If you are shipping via FedEx, they will drop off dry ice priced at 65 cents per pound.
I already bought dry ice at Meijers last night for double. Live and learn!
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ronnie_suburban wrote:If you're shipping dry ice via Fed-Ex (Express, not sure about Ground), it must be declared as a hazardous material and failure to do so can result in some stiff penalties. This will also drive your shipping costs up considerably. Better to use an insulated container and freezer packs, which are not hazardous and do not need to be declared.
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Cathy2 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:If you're shipping dry ice via Fed-Ex (Express, not sure about Ground), it must be declared as a hazardous material and failure to do so can result in some stiff penalties. This will also drive your shipping costs up considerably. Better to use an insulated container and freezer packs, which are not hazardous and do not need to be declared.
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Good to know for the future.
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