Here’s an Unbelievably Easy Way to Make Ice Spheres

Finally, a fool-proof way to make giant ice balls, pause, in your freezer. Dreamed up by SuckUK (oh, come on, that’s just not fair), the silicone Frozen Pea mold features a simple design that captures water in sphere-shaped pods. Water is poured into an open seam along one side of the mold and from there, you can just pop the ice spheres into your drink.

Well, theoretically. The hope is that these frozen beauts will slide out of their pod unbroken, but hey, for $15 bucks, it’s worth a shot. 

Especially if that means you can end up doing this:

H/T Gizmodo

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