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Before you make TikTok's famous snow ice cream this winter, find out whether or not it's safe to eat snow. Experts weigh in on the viral snow cone trend.
The bottom line: "Eating a small amount—a few bites—of fresh snow that has fallen later in the snowstorm and is white, fluffy, and from the air is not highly likely to cause serious health ...
Snow can both pick stuff up on the way down (it does a good job of cleaning the air) and once it lands, so the freshest snow after those first few inches fall should be safe for you to eat.
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And while Reese happily bit into her snow day concoction without a care in the world, TikTok users did what they do best: made a mountain out of a mole hill. "The way she’s just eating pollution ...