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Tired of spilling water from your ice cube tray, leaving wet marks all over your kitchen? Even the inventor of the first flexible tray, Lloyd Groff Copeman, in 1928, couldn't solve this perennial problem. The solution is simple: regular scotch tape. Cut a strip about 30 centimeters long. Apply it along the center of a mold, such as a classic Tupperware rubber mold, distributing the tension evenly. Now, even if you're carrying the tray across the kitchen from the sink to the freezer, not a drop will spill. This saves up to 300 milliliters of water and, most importantly, your cleanup time. This life hack demonstrates how everyday items, like 3M Scotch tape, invented by Richard Drew in 1930, can have surprising uses. Its multi-purpose nature saves you a lot of stress every day. Forget puddles and wasted time! Just some tape, and your freezer will stay dry. Try this trick today, and tell your friends about your discovery.