


Kyle Hill Nuclear Honey
Kyle Hill wants you to eat nuclear history.
This 8 oz bottle contains 0.12 nanocuries of Cesium-137
On July 16th, 1945, the United States exploded the "Trinity" device, forever splitting history like it did the atom.
By 1963, the US had exploded 215 nuclear bombs in the atmosphere, spreading fission products like cesium-137 across the globe.
On the East Coast of the US, plants bioaccumulate this contamination and bees turn it into this honey. It's safe to eat — your body has more natural radioactivity. But in eating it, you're eating history. – Kyle
Original: $24.99
-70%$24.99
$7.50Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Kyle Hill wants you to eat nuclear history.
This 8 oz bottle contains 0.12 nanocuries of Cesium-137
On July 16th, 1945, the United States exploded the "Trinity" device, forever splitting history like it did the atom.
By 1963, the US had exploded 215 nuclear bombs in the atmosphere, spreading fission products like cesium-137 across the globe.
On the East Coast of the US, plants bioaccumulate this contamination and bees turn it into this honey. It's safe to eat — your body has more natural radioactivity. But in eating it, you're eating history. – Kyle





