Amazon has Whisky Stones - Set of 9 Soapstone Whiskey Rocks for $15 - $2 off with coupon code KKN6M3XS = $13 with free shipping on $25+. Shipping alone is $5. Chills without diluting.
I've got this thing at home that chills things without diluting them. It's called a refrigerator. I keep a lot of things in it I don't want diluted, milk, pop, beer, soup, cheese, salsa, etc.. fantastic thing. That way you don't need to pay $15 for rocks that you freeze.
The other thing that I find that works is to avoid buying the gutter sludge whiskey. If you pay more per gallon for milk than you do for whiskey, that's a sign you're probably not buying quality product.
In addition to the comments above; why would any one want gray or black frozen cubes of stone in their drink? If one is drinking wiskey with cold black/gray rocks in their glass odds are after a few drinks they are probably going to be visiting the dentist when they mistake a cold rock for ice. (This product was probably invented by the ADA to increase their members business) If it really takes someone so long to drink their wiskey that they are concerned that their ice cubes are melting and diluting their drink they should probably take into consideration whether or not they should be drinking wiskey in the first place.
I've got this thing at home that chills things without diluting them. It's called a refrigerator. I keep a lot of things in it I don't want diluted, milk, pop, beer, soup, cheese, salsa, etc.. fantastic thing. That way you don't need to pay $15 for rocks that you freeze.
The other thing that I find that works is to avoid buying the gutter sludge whiskey. If you pay more per gallon for milk than you do for whiskey, that's a sign you're probably not buying quality product.
In addition to the comments above; why would any one want gray or black frozen cubes of stone in their drink? If one is drinking wiskey with cold black/gray rocks in their glass odds are after a few drinks they are probably going to be visiting the dentist when they mistake a cold rock for ice. (This product was probably invented by the ADA to increase their members business) If it really takes someone so long to drink their wiskey that they are concerned that their ice cubes are melting and diluting their drink they should probably take into consideration whether or not they should be drinking wiskey in the first place.
"Whiskey on the rocks".