Vodka jelly and vodka bottle ice cubes
Vodka might well be the most popular liquor in the world. Russians tend to drink it on its own, but less crazy people have found that vodka also goes well with all manner of juices and fizzy drinks.
And then there's vodka jelly, which has become a bit of a party favourite in recent years. You have to be careful when you make vodka jelly; if you use too much vodka then the jelly won't set, but if you use too little, well, you might as well just be eating jelly. And that's no fun.
So if you think you can master the art of the vodka jelly, grab yourself a vodka jelly mould and give it a go! Our jelly mould is shaped just like a vodka bottle, so your party guests can be sure that they're not wasting their time on boring, 'normal' jelly.
And if you prefer to take your vodka in liquid form, perhaps you'd prefer this cool vodka bottle ice tray! Just fill it with water, stick it in the freezer, and before long you'll have eight of the coolest ice cubes you've ever seen! Each one is shaped like a vodka bottle, so whether or not there's actually any alcohol in your drink, you can always have a bit of vodka in there.
Sadly though, you won't be able to make actual vodka ice cubes. Vodka freezes at around minus 27 degrees Celsius - probably a fair bit colder than your freezer can manage!