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People are only just realising the 'correct' way to use ice bags

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heatwave.According to the video hack, which was first demonstrated in 2019, we all may have been doing it wrong for years. The original clip was uploaded to the Facebook page NETfixe but has since gone viral again after being re-shared to TikTok. READ MORE: 'Thousands' of Brits could die in this weekend's sizzling 40C heatwave, says expertIt shows the woman taking all of the ice cubes out at once instead of prising them out individually.To remove the ice, the woman simply stretches the bag horizontally and vertically, which causes the segments in the bag to transform into a sack.All the ice cubes fall into the bottom at once, Mirror reports.The woman is then able to pour the ice out – or easily grab however many cubes she requires.Many people were stunned to discover this quick and easy technique for removing ice and praised the Facebook page for sharing the video.However, some pointed out that this isn't really new information as "it tells you on the box" to do it this way, but it seems many people still didn't know about it.One person said: "OMG this must be the best Christmas gift this year.

I've been freezing my fingers off for years!""Brilliant, I wish I had known that before," replied someone else.A third wrote: "I've been doing that wrong for years...

need to buy some more ice cube bags!""Aww FFS, I tear these out one by one and almost half ends up on the floor. My day is made," added a fourth.Others were eager to point out that this method is only useful if you intended to use all of the ice in one go.They explained: "We have not been doing it wrong, putting them all together is wrong unless you plan to use them all straight away."If you put them back in the freezer like that they will freeze together and also.

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