Bill Nye Breaks Down His Favorite Snacks

For much of the 1990s, Bill Nye was the beloved host of the "Bill Nye the Science Guy" TV show, educating a generation of children in the process. His latest series, The End Is Nye, is available to stream now on Peacock. But when Bill isn't enlightening the masses on a slew of scientific subjects, he's using his training to elevate his snacking game to astronomical new heights. From a dissertation on the evolutionary principles that go into enjoying a cherry Life Saver, to a special report on how snack companies achieve the "bliss point" when producing a bag of chips, Bill Nye breaks down the dos and don'ts for snacking like a science guy.
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