https://youtu.be/RJKDPZrCZwA
It’s hard to believe that a month ago humans were unable to launch a donut into space. It was March 2015 and the world was in turmoil. Space travel was but a dream for even the richest pastry and we humans would never be able to grasp the concept of – let alone plan the injection of – a pastry in space. How things have changed.
Benjamin and Alexander Jönsson are brothers from Sweden who sent a particularly lurid European donut 20 miles high. Their triumph, which happened on April 9, is only now percolating around the world and is a testament to the tenacity of a pair of Swedes who went to the ends of the Earth AKA Norway to dance “the skies on laughter-silvered wings.” Their balloon took the donut up to the edge of space and then popped, sending it back down into Lake Vättern where volunteers pulled it out.
I would also note that that pink donut looks really gross. In fact, I’d love to see a Timbit or a nice Boston Creme hit the icy reaches of space and then return right into my waiting mouth. Then, and only then, would we truly enter a new era of space-based desserts.