3 Creepy (And Tasty) Halloween Drinks To Make Now!
By Cheryl Locke, Photographed by Anna-Alexia Basile

Step 5: Drop a small piece of dry ice into the glass. To break up dry ice, whack it with the back of a wooden spoon — there’s no need to use an ice pick. Safety first: Handle dry ice with a towel. The likelihood is slim, but touching it with bare hands could burn you.
Photographed by Anna-Alexia Basile



















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