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Posted: 2015-07-14T05:42:16Z | Updated: 2015-07-14T05:42:33Z

When life gives you heat, use it to bake some sweet treats -- right in your car.

To make summer's grueling high temperatures more bearable, Phoenix TV station 12 News has been making a series of viral videos explaining how to use the heat inside your car to do some cooking.

The latest clip, above, shows how strawberries and chocolate become chocolate-covered strawberries in just 20 minutes in the 109-degree heat.

The station then placed the chocolate-covered strawberries in a freezer to transform them into an icy snack for a hot day.

If you have even more time, the station also posted a video showing cookies baking in a car. It took about 5 hours, but if you put the dough in the car during lunch, you could be enjoying fresh-baked cookies on the ride home.

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Check out that video below.

The same temperatures that can melt chocolate in just 20 minutes can be dangerous or even deadly to children and pets , so the demonstrations also serve as a stark reminder to never leave anyone in the car, even for a short period of time.