Watchly Safety Review

Beekeeping For Frozen Honey Trend

Nick DiGiovanni
0:32 · 16.1M views · August 13, 2021
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
1Minor Flag

This episode is safe for most kids apart from a clear warning about a dangerous internet trend embedded in the content. The video provides an engaging, behind-the-scenes look at beekeeping and honey harvesting, but it also demonstrates making a frozen honey popsicle and explicitly warns children not to try the trend because it causes diarrhea. It's a mixed message that offers educational value alongside a cautionary note about a viral challenge.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Dangerous Internet ChallengesSome

The video explicitly demonstrates the 'frozen honey' trend and includes a warning about health risks ('you will get diarrhea'). While the video itself is a cautionary example, it still models the risky behavior of consuming large amounts of honey in frozen form, which can cause gastrointestinal distress. The host also says 'seriously though don't do this trend,' which helps frame it as cautionary, but the trend is still demonstrated.

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let's make frozen honey
seriously though don't do this trend you will get diarrhea
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video participates in a viral 'trend' (frozen honey) with a mildly extreme element (squeezing up a large frozen honey popsicle). However, it is not purely low-quality stunt content; it includes educational beekeeping elements. The stunt aspect is moderate.

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look at how high i squeezed this one up
let's make frozen honey

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video shows a real beekeeper harvesting honey from a hive, which is educational and fascinating for kids interested in nature and where food comes from. However, the video also demonstrates and promotes the 'frozen honey' trend—making a honey popsicle—before warning viewers not to try it because it can cause diarrhea. This mixed messaging could confuse children, who might focus on the fun demonstration rather than the warning. The video's endorsement of handling a bee hive is positive, but parents should discuss the danger of attempting internet trends at home.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the beekeeper said not to try making frozen honey at home? What could happen if you eat a lot of honey at once?
  2. 2What did you learn about how beekeepers take care of bees and collect honey? Was that interesting to you?
  3. 3Have you ever seen a 'trend' online that looked fun but might be dangerous? How can we tell which trends are safe to try?
  4. 4Why is it important to listen to experts like beekeepers when it comes to food and safety?
Beekeeping For Frozen Honey Trend
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #beekeeping #frozenhoney #honey #bees

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend this video for children ages 6 and up. The beekeeping content is educational and safe, but the mixed message about the frozen honey trend requires a child old enough to understand a clear warning versus a fun demonstration.

Is the frozen honey trend shown in this video dangerous?

Yes, the video itself warns viewers not to try the frozen honey trend because eating a large amount of honey can cause diarrhea. The trend involves consuming a large honey popsicle, which can lead to digestive issues, especially in children.

Does this video contain any violence or inappropriate language?

No, the video has no violence, crude language, or other inappropriate content. It is focused on beekeeping and making a honey popsicle, with all classification scores at zero except for a moderate score for 'dangerous internet challenges' due to the trend warning.

What educational value does this video have?

This video teaches children about beekeeping, honey harvesting, and where honey comes from. It shows a real beehive, how beekeepers remove frames, and how honey is separated from wax, providing a valuable science and nature lesson.

Is the video sponsored or does it contain hidden advertising?

The video does not contain any sponsored content or hidden advertising. It is an original creation by a beekeeper showing their process.

Could this video encourage my child to try eating raw honey or other bee products?

It might spark curiosity about honey and bees, but the video includes a strong caution against the frozen honey trend. Parents should talk to their child about eating honey in moderation and about the dangers of following online trends without adult permission.

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