Refreezing frozen food

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I just bought a big bag of Hikari frozen spirulina brine shrimp and the bag thawed on the way home. It was only a 50 minute drive but am I safe to refreeze it.
The bag was still decently cold when I got it home and i instantly put it in the freezer.
 

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I’m going to say they are still good. It wasn’t too long of drive and was never exposed in the air since you didn’t open them yet.

I always try to take by insulated bags when I go buying frozen food. They usually wrap them in a news paper and that seems to help a lot as well.

Btw, brine shrimp is like a snack with not much nutritional value. Get mysis shrimp oyster and clam etc. And mix em for best results.
 
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I’m going to say they are still good. It wasn’t too long of drive and was never exposed in the air since you didn’t open them yet.

I always try to take by insulated bags when I go buying frozen food. They usually wrap them in a news paper and that seems to help a lot as well.

Btw, brine shrimp is like a snack with not much nutritional value. Get mysis shrimp oyster and clam etc. And mix em for best results.
That's actually my error it was mysis shrimp but thank you for the help!
 

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