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Saturday
Nov082014

Can You Ship an Ice Cream Cone?

I've always wondered about this, and maybe you have, too: can you ship an ice cream cone in the mail?

The obvious answer is no. Ice cream melts quickly, is highly perishable, and would likely arrive as a puddle. When regular carton ice cream is shipped, it's packed all crazy in dry ice, a shipping method which isn't quite as accessible as popping a stamp and dropping an envelope in a box.

But still. I wanted to know...how would an ice cream cone arrive? 

So, in the name of science, I decided to do a little shipping experiment.

I shipped myself an ice cream cone in the mail.  

First, I assembled materials: I printed a shipping label (I shipped to myself), got a padded envelope and airtight bag, and got in the car.

Next, I went to the closest ice cream shop, which happened to be Baskin-Robbins, where I picked up a scoop of mint chocolate chip. With sprinkles, because, well, rainbows!

This cone never saw what was coming.

Then, I performed the following steps, which you can see in photo form: I packed the cone in the airtight bag, gently forcing excess air out, and sealed it. I folded it over and put the cone in the envelope, which I then sealed. I approached the mailbox with trepidation. Would this work? The package felt cold in my hand. 

The very next day (which is impressive because as odd as it sounds, in Santa Fe the mail goes to Albuquerque to be sorted then comes back) I had a special arrival. It still felt cold, but I think this was just because it was a cold day. The envelope felt pretty much the same, if a bit thinner.

When I opened it up, here is what I found:

Ice cream cone massacre!

Although actually, that having been said, it wasn't as bad as I had feared. I had feared a lightly green dripping mess arriving in a soggy envelope. This was actually pretty tame, and the cone held its shape way better than I would have thought.

After considering it for a few moments, I put the entire bag in the freezer, aligned just so, so that the ice cream could pool in one portion of the bag and re-solidify.

At this particular moment, it's still in the freezer, and I'm pondering eating it. I know it got warm then cold again, but I am alarmingly not scared of bacteria, eating cookie dough willy-nilly and cake batter with a vengeance, and I haven't died yet. 

Would you eat this ice cream cone after it had been mailed?

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Reader Comments (14)

What an odd experiment. I love it! I was actually expecting a huge dripping envelope mess as well.
You are hilarious!!! I LOVE this experiment. Bet you will have it perfected some day though ;)
November 9 | Unregistered Commentermarla
Taste of madness: yes, this was a fun experiment. I was surprised at how good the shape it was in when it arrived!

Marla: I'm working on it. :-)
November 9 | Registered CommenterCakespy
Nope I probably wouldn't but I sure want an ice cream cone now!
This is hilarious! I baked at a B&B for 5 years and was daily tasting the raw cookie doughs and muffin batters. Never once made me sick. Everything is uber pasteurized these days.
November 9 | Unregistered CommenterPam
Oh my gosh. This post? Is why I am addicted to you. :) Wait, that sounded reallllly stalkerish. But seriously, I have thought about this so many times. Also? Pie, cake, and whipped cream. :)
Oh my gosh. This post? Is why I am addicted to you. :) Wait, that sounded reallllly stalkerish. But seriously, I have thought about this so many times. Also? Pie, cake, and whipped cream. :)
I just love this post!
Thank you Julianne! It made me crack up to do it. :-)
November 10 | Registered CommenterCakespy
HAHAHA! Mystery solved!!! Such a fun idea!
November 10 | Unregistered CommenterJess @ Sweet Menu
So funny. I think I'll giggle about this for a good while, especially when I see sprinkles.
November 10 | Unregistered CommenterSherlonya
Jess: Thanks! Happy to solve a mystery!

Sherlonya: LOL! Me too, thinking about it!! :-)
November 10 | Registered CommenterCakespy
You are seriously too much! I love this fun experiment! I was expecting a dripping envelope as well. Hefty bags for the win there! I'm not sure I would eat it after all that traveling, but I am craving a sprinkle cone right now :-)
I would totally eat the cone after I put it into a freezer. I know that there are some mail carriers that have the option to ship something in a freezer box of some sort. That way, you wouldn't have to worry about something melting. But, I bet the ice cream cone would still be pretty smashed. You would have to put it in some kind of a box. Large business is able to ship things frozen in transit, so it is possible.
February 26 | Unregistered CommenterMike Lintro

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