Can dry ice in a liquid poison you?

I remember hearing a long time ago that putting dry ice into a liquid that is then consumed by people could potentially poison them. I was just looking at halloween drink recipes and a few of them used dry ice in the liquids that people were drinking.
So, can putting dry ice in a liquid (say, punch) and then drinking that liquid poison you? Or ws this information wrong?
Please note, I do not mean that the carbon dioxide that's released into the atmosphere can poison you, I mean the physical consumption of the liquid that the dry ice was put in.
Best Answer
No it will not poison you to drink a liquid that is directly cooled by dry ice. At normal pressures there may be some gaseous CO2 dissolved in the liquid giving it a mild carbonation. However, dry ice can be dangerous to bare skin, mouth, or GI tissue if someone swallows a medium to large pieces of dry ice. Small pieces are not poisonous, but can produce an unpleasant popping or tingling sensation in the mouth (like extra tingly PopRocks). In a process similar to making liquid nitrogen ice cream, dry ice can even be used to make ice cream if it is crushed very finely.
Dry ice will sink to the bottom of a drink "cauldron". If more cooling is needed, do not add regular ice to the cauldron, instead add it to individual drink glasses.
Some simple rules to remember when working with dry ice:
Do not allow dry ice to come in contact with bare skin or other bodily tissue. Keep the dry ice in its packaging at all times. Dry ice has a temperature of -79°C and direct contact can cause freeze burns. If you must handle dry ice, use gloves or newspaper.
Always handle and store dry ice in well ventilated areas. Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than air. If it is allowed to accumulate in poorly ventilated areas such as boat holds, cellars, cars and vans, it can become a safety hazard, as it will displace oxygen and could lead to asphyxiation. Do not leave coolers in closed vehicles for extended periods and always make sure a window is open. Adequately ventilate areas before entering.
Do not place dry ice in airtight containers such as stoppered glass jars, bottles or other sealed containers as they could explode.
Do not store dry ice in refrigerators or freezers. Store in the best insulated cooler possible.
Do not pack dry ice in direct contact with glass bottles, jars, etc. as the glass could crack and shatter; use non-glass containers.
If the block is to be reduced in size by breaking or cutting, leave it in the packaging provided to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Do not use dry ice in individual drinks. Use only in large punch bowls for effect. Under no circumstances should dry ice be placed in the mouth.
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Quick Answer about "Can dry ice in a liquid poison you?"
No it will not poison you to drink a liquid that is directly cooled by dry ice. At normal pressures there may be some gaseous CO2 dissolved in the liquid giving it a mild carbonation. However, dry ice can be dangerous to bare skin, mouth, or GI tissue if someone swallows a medium to large pieces of dry ice.Is it safe to drink liquid with dry ice?
Can I safely use dry ice in drinks? Absolutely! Dry ice sinks to the bottom of drinks and doesn't harm your drink at all. In fact, you'll have the most well-chilled cocktail of your life.What happens if you drink melted dry ice?
The dry ice can freeze tissue in your mouth, esophagus, and stomach. However, the most significant risk is from the sublimation of dry ice into gaseous carbon dioxide. The extreme build-up of pressure could rupture your stomach, causing permanent injury or possibly death.Can dry ice make you sick?
If dry ice is stored in an area without proper ventilation, it may cause people to inhale large amounts of the gas CO2, which displaces oxygen in the body, the CDC says. This, in turn, can lead to harmful effects, including headache, confusion, disorientation and death.How much dry ice is toxic?
exposure to 5000 ppm or 0.5%. Levels approaching 4% are dangerous. This means that as little as 5 pounds of dry ice left over the weekend in a walk-in cooler with no air circulation could potentially raise the CO2 to a hazardous level by the start of work on a Monday morning!Can dry ice in a liquid poison you?
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No, it cannot poison you. CO2 isn't toxic unless you're breathing an excess amount of it. What it definitely would do, however, is cause frostbite to any flesh it touches. If you were to swallow a piece of it, that could be very serious since it could injure the mouth, tongue, esophagus and/or stomach.
Answer 3
Previous answers pretty much cover any dangers from solid CO2 itself, but there's also the issue of contaminents included in the material because of how the stuff is made. Vacuum systems, pressure manifolds and forming molds tend to release lubricants and cleaning agents into whatever goes through them. It's not a huge issue with dry ice, but there is such a thing as food grade dry ice, which means that there is also non food grade dry ice. Check with your dealer to see what he's selling you, and proceed on the basis of that knowledge.
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