Oh, most definitely. Plus when they make the cubes in the first place, I am quite sure that the ice is frozen at a lower temp as well which stabilizes the water content. The water is much different than what you get out of your home faucet as well. Being in Florida there are all sorts of "other" things in the water like a lot of tannen material which makes it brownish or sulphur which gives it a smell. If you had a charcoal filter in your home and made ice cubes yours might not stick together if the water was "clean" enough.
That's why store bought ice cubes cost more.
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