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    #378975   2008-05-21 01:06 GMT      
    I put a couple bottles of twisted iced tea in the freezer and forgot about they. I have taken them out but I am worried about they exploding. They are in the refrigerator. Do you think that they will explode?

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    #378976   2008-05-21 01:10 GMT      
    Try soaking them in a warm bath of water to defrost them, they should be fine that when and then place back in the fridge.

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    #378977   2008-05-21 01:16 GMT      
    The same thing happened to me a few minutes ago. I remembered about the snapple iced tea glass bottle that I placed in the freezer this morning. It didn't explode so I put it in the fridge to let it defrost.

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    #378978   2008-05-21 01:16 GMT      
    Let them defrost in the sink. If they explode the mess will be easy to clean up.

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    #378979   2008-05-21 02:31 GMT      
    If it's already frozen, then it's not going to explode as it thaws. You'll be fine.

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    #378980   2008-05-21 03:02 GMT      
    If they haven't exploded already, they should be fine. Just don't drop them into hot water to defrost, or the glass could crack.
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