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On the show "Flying Wild Alaska" Ariel Tweto has a jacket with a patch that sometimes says "Chill" and sometimes says "Freeze". Is there a jacket with a temperature sensitive patch or does she just change patches?
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#120763. Asked by deputygary. (Mar 18 11 8:08 PM)
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Baloo55th

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I've never seen the show, but on Cambridge railway station the other day I noticed a sign that puts up a message about freezing and slip hazards when the temperature gets low enough. It's a flexy looking sign stuck onto something that's possibly a switch box, so they probably make ones that would go on jackets too. They can print temperature sensitive things on lager cans, too. (Source: Cambridge railway station, by Platforms 5 and 6. Also various lager cans that presumably contain something undrinkable at room temperature (possibly not even then in some cases).)
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deputygary
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The show is a reality series on Discovery Channel in the US. It follows an Alaska airline called Era Aviation which flies smaller planes to many remote villages in Alaska. The primary stars of the show are Era COO Jim Tweto, his wife Ferno, and 20-something daughter Ariel.
While I have found no conclusive evidence, it seems likely Ariel uses stickers that would normally go on freight boxes. Freight that must be frozen would have a "Frozen" sticker on the box while freight that must be chilled would have "Chill" on the box. The airline carries a lot of freight and mail so she would have access to rolls of these stickers. It is also in keeping with her personality to do something like that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cslbz3X2mQE
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