By safely, I'm guessing you are concerned that the can could explode. The best place is probably the refrigerator, though that will take some time. The second best might be to let it slowly come up to room temperature. The freezing might have distorted the can and created some leaks, so watch for those.
You can't defrost frozen cola and keep the carbonation. Once soda has been frozen the carbonation is gone from it. If you like flat soda just leave it in the refrigerator on a lower shelf to defrost.
It shouldn't have frozen if you have coolant in it
If this is the condenser that is frozen, you have a problem with the defrost cycle. There are 2 things that need to be checked, the defrost sensor and the defrost control board. More than likely it is the defrost control board that is the problem and of course that is the more costly of the 2.
Coca-cola should not contain any MSG. Being frozen will not change this.
A frozen large what?...
yes but defrost it first
You should defrost the mince before you cook it.
No, it goes really watery when you defrost it.
i should defrost it
Croissants can be frozen, yes. They can be microwaved gently (like any pastries or bread) or simply let out to defrost.
sit it in some hot water
if you use hot water to defrost something that is frozen,it will simply crack and break due to the extreme change in tempreture,cold water is better as it allows the frozen item time to unfreeze or defrost without changing the temperature to drastically.
"Defrost" is used to denote the removal of ice. You defrost a freezer or the windows of your car."Thaw" is when something changes from frozen to un-frozen. You thaw out a piece of meat and the ground thaws in Spring.