Things That Are Cold with J
Drink often served chilled
Food, often served cold
Gel dessert served chilled
Winter month in many countries
Mythical figure symbolizing frost
Frozen juice treats on sticks
Sea creature in cold waters
Gel dessert served chilled
Boxed drink often served cold
Usually chilled in the fridge before serving
Served cold; ice makes the juice chilly
Often kept in the fridge after opening
Contains ice, so the jar is cold
Alaska's capital, known for cold, snowy weather.
Often kept chilled; people serve it ice-cold.
Packed with ice—definitely cold!
Juices are commonly served cold from the fridge.
A frozen juice treat—icy, chilly, and cold.
Gelatin dessert served cold; common in the US.
Milk jugs are stored cold in the refrigerator.
A jug full of ice is definitely chilly.
Literally 'only ice'—and ice is cold!
Winters in Japan (esp. north) are cold and snowy.
Jam kept in the fridge is nice and cold.
Pickles in a jar are often kept chilled.
Fridge-chilled juice is cold and refreshing.
Juice from the fridge is served cold.
Jam in the fridge stays cold and tasty.
A cold dessert—ice cream with jelly, served chilled.
Classic cold dessert, both parts are chilled.
Gelatin desserts are served cold from the fridge.
Kept chilled in the fridge, so it’s cold.
Definitely cold—freezing turns juice icy.
Often kept chilled in the fridge or cooler.
Water is commonly served cold in big jugs.
Explicitly cold—chilled water in a jug.
Ice is naturally very cold, even in jars.
A cold, snowy place—fits the chilly theme.
Icy water in a jug is definitely cold.
Chilled dessert; jelly is kept cold in fridges.
Ice cream is frozen and usually served cold.
It's winter there in July, often chilly and cold.
Juice is commonly served chilled from the fridge.
Kept in the fridge, so the juice is cold.
Common in the UK: a frozen orange treat.
Set in the fridge; jelly shots are served cold.
Often cold in winter, especially in the Northern Hemisphere.
If it's in the freezer, the jam is kept very cold.
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