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ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕕 & 𝕀𝕔𝕪 𝔻𝕚𝕔𝕖 ❄️ If you're cold, they're cold. Bring them inside! 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
Made some chocolate dice with the Ice Dice mold. These suckers are chonky!
So I’m not sure how closely people on here follow dice drama, but there has been no end of discourse over the Dispel Dice kickstarter since before it even started running. There’s a lot to it, but the one we’re gonna talk about right now is the way Dispel’s designs have turned up on Wish for purchase long before their anticipated ship date of November 2020. People have ordered them and they’ve arrived gorgeous as the pictures, but I had refrained until now for ethical reasons.
A representative from the factory just came forward on Facebook to tell their side of the story--Dispel themselves have been completely silent on the whole matter, by the way.
tl;dr: According to the representative, Dispel came to this factory asking for quality previously unknown to commercial dice-making, basically handmade-level quality. The factory put a ton of time, resources, and effort into R&D to achieve these standards, thinking it a reasonable investment as Dispel had made all sorts of claims as to the amount of product they’d be ordering, and sent a couple of orders (50 and 600 sets respectively) to Dispel. Dispel placed a further order for 2100 sets. Dispel’s owner then asked to tour their factory (a fairly common request for dice companies), but covertly took pictures of the process, and then became very hard to get ahold of. They refused the 2100 set order saying it was unauthorized, and then the factory got word that Dispel was in the process of setting up their own production, using the pictures they’d taken of their machines and process.
Notably, this means we have zero pictures of product from the actual factory that will be fulfilling the kickstarter. That bodes poorly, imo.
Realizing there would be no more orders coming from Dispel, and with COVID-19 halting all production, they decided to sell off the 2100 to recoup their costs. That said, after seeing there was demand for this kind of thing, the factory representative then said in the thread that they were looking at developing more designs and would continue to produce their own dice, which I am very excited about! If anything good came of this, it’s that a new dice company has emerged to sell extremely interesting new product 😀 They’ve been selling on Wish under the name Ice Dice (pictured above), but I don’t know if they’ll be keeping that name.
I’ve ordered the three sets, feeling much more comfortable doing so, and will be posting them when they come in! And naturally, if Dispel decides to comment, I’ll update this--but radio silence so far.
A silicone based ice mould that creates the perfect dice shaped ice cubes, to cool your drinks on games night.
ROLL FOR REFRESHMENT WITH ICE DICE!
First we raised your game with Level UP ... NOW we are making game nights even cooler with our new RPG Ice Dice tray!
As fans of board, card and role-playing games, the team here at Spidermind Games love collecting amazing dice sets, because, let's be honest, you can never have too many dice.
So we thought, wouldn't it be really cool if there were ice versions of the RPG dice set that could clink around our glasses of whiskey or soda on game nights?! Because who doesn't want ice that are dice!!
Our polypropylene/silicone based four-piece ice tray comes with a built-in water funnel for easy filling. This is a simple solution to the age-old question of “How do I make my ice cubes look like dice?”
The Ice Dice tray will comprise of two materials. The top and bottom outer frames will be solid polypropylene while each individual dice chamber will be made from soft silicone allowing for easy removal of the frozen dice.
This engineering render shows more clearly the make up of the two materials, however, for the final design, the Polypropylene outer will be white.
Each tray has seven individual chambers which produce a dice shaped ice cube approximately 1 ½ inches in dimeter. Each of the dice contained in the Ice Dice tray are easily recognisable to any RPG player.
Kickstarter campaign ends: Thu, October 22 2020 4:57 PM BST
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These adorable little ice cubes came along as a gift with my last Die Hard Dice order, they've got a wonderful shimmer to them and really fit their name!
Die Hard Dice; Glacial Moonstone (with blue)