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Fastest Consumption Of A 24-Ounce Bottle Of Breakfast Syrup

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada / June 8, 2005

Arlin Schaffel drank a 24-ounce bottle of Aunt Jemima breakfast syrup in 39.62 seconds, a new world record. His attempt beat the previous record by less than one second.

Schaffel set the record on June 8, 2005 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Ed Mendez was present as a witness.

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- must use full bottle of breakfast syrup
- all syrup must be swallowed
- must begin and end attempt with an empty mouth
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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Comments
  • United States Travis Mizejewski

    Nice job. I tried this but it went badly for me. Syrup is a hard thing for me to swallow.

  • United States Sarge Fan

    Zoomdoggies

  • The Internet Nick Jones

    Hello diabetes

  • United States Jason Friedline

    From Canada? Who would have guessed. All thats missing is some flannel, a couple of loonies, and a floppy hat. A bottle of syrup down the old gullet. Thats just another day in America's Hat.

  • I am all that is man!

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    I agree with Jill that real maple syrup and "breakfast syrup" should be split into different categories. Those definitely feel different to me. In terms of breakfast syrup brands, however, I'm torn. Is there really that much of a difference between Aunt Jemima and Log House? They feel like parity products to a non-connoisseur like myself, but syrup purists would probably argue otherwise. What do others think? Should we give Jake back the record of Fastest Consumption Of A 24-Ounce Bottle Of Aunt Jemima Breakfast Syrup and give Shea Small the record for Fastest Consumption Of A 24-Ounce Bottle Of Tropical Original Recipe Syrup?

  • Rematch, please. I don't think this is a fair contest unless the syrup products are the same.... consistencies can be extremely variable... anyone who's sampled 100% real maple syrup over Log Cabin can attest. Of course I can't imagine these fellas would want to do this all over again, but still - just my two cents!

  • Hasn't this record been beaten as of Friday? I want my boy to get credit!

  • United States Mike MacDonald

    I watched this record get shattered in San Diego last friday. And just an FYI to any others trying to break it...apparently jamima-vomit stays in your nasal cavity like glue. Fair warning!

  • The Internet Deborah Hampton

    this made me vomit. But I also now want some flappers.

  • The Internet Deborah Hampton

    This seriously made me throw up a little. But really crave some flappers!!

  • I feel sick

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