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How long should I wait for it to freeze a bit so I can stick the popsicle stick in?

(MAKING A POPSICLE!) Ingredients:-2 ripe strawberries-1 1/2 peeled oranges-8 Ice cubes-1/2 of Peach Tea- 1 Tablespoon of SugarThen I blended it up for about 50 seconds I guess -So once the smoothie was smooth enough and almost liquidish i poured it in a plastic cupHow long should I wait for it to freeze up a bit so I can stick the popsicle stick in? Then how long should I wait after that for the popsicle to be completely ready to eat?

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If aluminum or mild steel cases are harder than your firearm and can cause wear, you need to get a better firearmShoot them and use the money that you save to buy more ammo.
If Blazer ammo is harder then the stuff your EXPENSIVE Sig is made of, then the Sig can't be that good of a gun, can it? Ridiculous to even think along that line.
Blazer is good ammo; and less expensive due to it being non reloadableI always use it in high weed country and deep snow country as you don't have a snowballs chance of brass recovery therein anyway.
What a silly dumbass question! I must have gone through a good 20,000 rounds of Blazer Aluminum during the past 5 yearsAll of my brand new Glocks came from the factory with Blazer Aluminum, 'witness cases' Just so everything is kept nice and straight: Blazer Aluminum is one heck of a lot cleaner than Winchester, 'White Box'; and there is no difference in price between BA and Remington/UMC, 'Yellow Box' ammoIf I were to fault Blazer Aluminum for anything, it would be the unsealed casemouths and primer pockets Ruin your fancy SIG? Don't be ridiculousYou're talking about CCI; the same company that produces Speer, 'Gold Dots'; and only an idiot would punch paper with Gold DotsEverything in its right time and place.
Make a lid for each cup with a small amount of aluminum foilCover each cup with the foil, sealing to prevent leaks.Or whatever container you are using Put something in the cup to use as a handleThis could be recycled Popsicle sticks or chop sticks, or plastic spoons or forksDo this by piercing the center of the aluminum foil with the handle and pressing it straight down until it hits bottom Put the cups in the freezer and let them freeze until hard Have fun.!!!

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