Categories: Amazing Stuff

Look This Honey, But Wait Till You See Where It’s Coming From

Most of us have honey around the house. Perhaps you have a honey jar at home in the shape of a teddy bear? We’ve also used honey in our daily lives – in our drinks, on toast, or as part of dessert.

When we stumbled upon this particular story, however, we were impressed by such a refreshing, innovative invention for honey.

Meet Flow.

Flow, an invention known as the “beekeeper’s dream,” is the first ever “honey on tap” concept.

Yes, that’s right. This device, which looks very similar to a bird house, is hooked up to live bees. You must watch the video below for the full demonstration. It’s so clever and cool that I want to get one for my house.

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