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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