I may need to use pedialyte at several different times, but they might not be within the 48 hours and I was wondering if you could freeze it if you don't finish the bottle. It is kind of spendy to throw away most of a bottle and open a new one several days later.
I was wondering if you can freeze pedialyte.?
Question posted by a-burch32 on 11 Aug 2009
Last updated on 26 May 2010 by ssullivann
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I didn't want to waste it either but according to this link it states not to freeze it. It is almost at the bottom of the page under "Proper storage of Pedialyte Solution:"
My oldest daughter wouldn't drink it, so I used to pour it into those home-made popsicle containers, freeze it, and give it to her in popsicle form. She liked the pedialyte allot better that way, and I remember mentioning it to her Dr. at the time, who didn't say anything negative about it, so I would say its okay.
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