Travelling with fresh royal jelly

Hi we bought frozen fresh royal jelly when visiting Miami. It's our first time buying royal jelly. This entire time we kept royal jelly in the freezer. We'll be traveling to CA on a long flight (about 8 hours) and then we'll have to drive about 7 hours to Las Vegas (our car is in CA so this route is inevitable). I'm worried about royal jelly. We wanted to buy dry ice but read that it starts evaporating the same day. We wanted to ship it but there will be no one home to receive it and it will just end up sitting on the porch. Do you think that this royal jelly will go bad during these basically 2 days of not being refrigerated. We kept it frozen on purpose this entire time but I'm concerned it's not enough. Please advise

P.S. Also, well be making an overnight stop in CA before driving to LV. Should we freeze rj again? Or is it best to just put it in the fridge after being defrosted for 1 day?

Thanks in advance

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