Dry Ice Bomb - Popular Culture References

Popular Culture References

  • A dry ice bomb featured on MythBusters – episode 57 Mentos and Soda, which was first aired on August 9, 2006.
  • The book One Day in the Life of a Fool by Jeremy M. Gates includes a story about a dry ice bomb which failed to explode as planned, and later exploded accidentally after someone took it indoors.
  • An episode of Discovery channel's Time Warp features several dry ice bombs filmed on high speed camera; one on a tabletop and three in a metal tank with a transparent front. The cast believed that once one of the three bombs exploded it would blow up the other two bombs; the first bomb exploded rupturing the tank without exploding the other two 2-liter bottle bombs, and the cast and crew had to run and seek cover.
  • Episode 5x23 (Iced) of CSI features a toilet bowl blown to smithereens by dry ice, first in a dorm lavatory, then in the laboratory by Greg Sanders.
  • In Archer, Sterling and Lana practice using dry ice bombs as potential weapons against an ecoterrorist.
  • In 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Junpei creates a dry ice bomb to allow June, Santa, and himself to escape from a sealed freezer.

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