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Edmonton’s Best Cocktail Ice is Here: King Cubes, Collins Spears & More at ColumbiaIce.ca!

Edmonton cocktail lovers, bartenders, and home mixologists—your search for premium cocktail ice in Edmonton ends today. Columbia Ice is thrilled to announce that columbiaice.ca now delivers crystal clear ice Edmonton trusts, including the city’s most sought-after shapes for perfect drinks. Whether you’re shaking up classics on Whyte Ave, hosting in Windermere, or running a bar in Old Strathcona, we’ve got the clear ice cubes Edmonton bars and homes demand.


King Cubes by the Iceman
Cocktail ice

Now Available Online with Delivery Across the Edmonton Area:

  • 2" Square Ice Cubes – The gold standard for cocktail ice Edmonton whiskey enthusiasts love. Slow-melting, bar-quality clarity.
  • King Cubes, 2.5" x 2" x 2" – Oversized clear king cubes Edmonton bartenders swear by. Zero dilution, maximum chill. Perfect for Negronis, Old Fashioneds, or Japanese highballs.
  • Collins Spears, 5" x 1.5" x 1.5" – Elegant clear Collins spears Edmonton—designed for tall glasses. Elevate your Tom Collins, mojito, or gin & tonic with pristine, slow-melting style.
  • 3" Square Ice Cubes – Statement-making large clear ice Edmonton for punch bowls, tiki drinks, or dramatic presentation.
  • 1 1/4 inch Kold Draft 10 lb bag – Iconic Kold Draft ice Edmonton in convenient bags. Dense, pure, and ready for high-volume service.

100% crystal clear cocktail ice—no cloudiness, no impurities, no off-tastes. Just pure chilling power.

🔹 Fast delivery across Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, and surrounding areas 🔹 Same-day and scheduled drops for homes, bars, and events 🔹 Bulk orders welcome—stock your lounge or home bar with premium clear ice delivery Edmonton counts on

Upgrade from gas station ice. Join Edmonton’s top bars and home enthusiasts who demand the best cocktail ice in Edmonton. Shop now at columbiaice.ca and taste the difference clarity makes.

🥃 Clear ice. Better drinks. Edmonton proud. The Columbia Ice Team columbiaice.ca | Serving YEG & Area

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