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How to stop your ice from smelling and tasting like leftovers

Say goodbye to smelly ice with these expert tips

Remember when you reached for some ice to cool down a drink, only to find it smelled funky and maybe even tasted like the leftover lasagna in your fridge? Gross!

Consumer Reports explains how to tackle the stink and guarantee fresh-smelling and tasting ice.

Like many of us, Consumer Reports home editor Dan Wroclawski has dealt with smelly ice. This usually happens when ice has been sitting in your icemaker or ice bin for several weeks, or even over a month, and it’s had a long time to absorb the smells of the food in your fridge.

But there may be another culprit — your refrigerator. This problem is more common in older refrigerators with one cooling system, where cold air passes between the freezer and fresh food compartments, making it easier for the ice to get smelly.

The first thing you should do is dump your entire ice bin. If some of it smells, it’s likely all of it smells.

Next, clean your ice bin. Check the manufacturer’s instructions. You might be able to put it in the top rack of your dishwasher. If you have to hand-wash it, baking soda and warm water usually do the trick.

Then, place boxes of baking soda near the icemaker to absorb food odors. If you don’t have an ice maker, baking soda can also help keep odors from creeping into your ice cube tray.

Speaking of those trays, it might be time to try something new, especially if you’re using silicone molds, which can absorb odors. The Rubbermaid Ice Cube Tray, which costs around $3, is a good option, as is the OXO Ice Cube Tray with a lid, which costs around $10.

Once your ice smells nice again, treat yourself to a frosty frozen cocktail or coffee drink.

Two blenders aced Consumer Reports’ icy drink test: the Oster 2143023 for $80 and the NutriBullet Smart Touch NBF50420 for $126.

Speaking of cocktails, some refrigerators now have specialty ice makers that can make ice spheres or nugget ice for your favorite beverage.

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About the Authors
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Ivan Herrera, MSB, has worked as a journalist in San Antonio since 2016. His work for KSAT 12 and KSAT.com includes covering consumer and money content, news of the day and trending stories.

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