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My dad does. I keep mine in the deep freezer.
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I keep some mugs in the ferezer on their own shelf. Nice frosty glasses
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I don't, but I could see why some one would.
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Yeah. To store more water.
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i'll fill up a few water bottles at night and stick them in the freezer, not the fridge. i take them out in the morning frozen and they melt slowly during the day. then i have coooooold water with me all the time. :D
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I have some vintage A&W root beer mugs that I keep in the freezer for when we make root beer floats.
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deep freeze for guests who like their beer frosty
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yes. but they tend to "fogg up" when I take them out and wear them, I can t see a bit for a while untill they "un-fog or defrost" . it is quite uncomfortable with that cols frame on my nose and ears. I still can t remember when or why I started keeping my glasses in my frige.
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I never have but I always thought it was a nice idea. I knew one lady that had a section of her freezer for keeping all her drinking glasses, all sorts of glasses. You want a wine glass? How about a mug for your beer? Or for water? It was very strange to see but it sure was fun.
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I have some in the freezer :):)
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Do you mean spectacles or like drinking glasses? I do with the latter.
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Not in my main fridge, but I have a little fridge in my room, and I always keep two glasses in that.
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Yep. Some of them. And not just in the fridge, but the freezer, with ice in them. When I want something cold, I want it cold NOW!
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No but my husband like to keep maybe a few sips in one and leaves it there.
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Yes, in the freezer, all ready for a little "Vinny mixer" treat when I get home from work.
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No i dont.
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Sometimes I do, if it's late at night and I don't feel like washing it.
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No, unless you mean glass containers. I have a mug in the freezer for my drinks.
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occasionally in the freezer and that would be for vodka;-)
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I have a variety of glasses in the freezer: Beer mugs and steins; they keep the beer and ale a little colder a little longer. AND they make the beer or ale a little more appetizing to drink. "Rocks" glasses: because I don't like my particular Canadian Whiskey diluted with melting ice cubes. About 20 years ago they used to have molded pieces of plastic filled with water. Folks would put them in the freezer and use them over and over. Then a lab did a test on them nd discovered they were filled with bacteria-infested water! I had them and threw them away. Highball glasses for a couple different mixed drinks. A couple water glasses - just to be a little different. When I was a young lad my parents kept different colored aluminum tumblers in the freezer for iced tea. It seemed like they always helped to make the iced tea taste just a little better. Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it! VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name! Sources: Because you asked. A little stroll down "Memory Lane".
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No, I have mugs and shot glasses, all nice and frosty, are ready for a shot???
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No, because I don't want eyes cold reading glasses. :p
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No in the freezer
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No. If they get too cold they hurt my nose, and plus they tend to fog up really bad!
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Noooope. But I'm thinking about getting some of those clear glass pebbles that one normally thinks of for flower arranging and putting them in the freezer. Then using them in place of ice as they wouldn't dilute the drink. I saw this being used in the movie, "W" and thought it was an ingenius idea.
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Yes, just one mug.
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I throw glasses in the freezer for game day.
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NO, BUT A SPECIAL MUG IN THE FREEZER FOR MAKING A COLD DRINK COLDER. LIKE A&W ROOT BEER MUGS.
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Nope
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no then I won't be able to see out of them :P
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