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Most Sandwich Spreads Eaten On A Slice Of Toast

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Salem, Oregon, United States / August 2, 2015

Jake C. put 21 sandwich spreads on a slice of toast and took a bite of it.

- slice of bread must be toasted
- must swallow at least one bite and taste all toppings
- each spread must be distinct (may not use two types of jam, etc.)
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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Tags: mostfoodeatingWorld Record Day 2012sandwichpeanut butterjellyhoneytoastmustardNutellaspreadCheez Whiz

Comments
  • United States Emily Patricia

    Way to bring it to the next level. Great job, Dustin! You must have an iron stomach.

  • Canada Jared Baker

    Mayo and mustard should be required

  • United States Emily Patricia

    Dan, I like that idea! What say you, Clark?

    So pretty much as long as it comes from a different container? Even if it's Peanut Butter and Co Creamy Peanut Butter and Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter?

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    To simplify the category and expand its potential, what about changing that rule to "may not spread any topping more than once"? Let's just allow creamed honey, liquid honey, Dijon mustard, yellow mustard, raspberry jam, strawberry jam, etc.

  • United States Emily Patricia

    I think distinct can mean distint flavors. What should not be accepted, I would think, would be different brands of the same thing. Or jam vs jelly.

  • United States Emily Patricia

    I'm going to try to beat this! Definitely need to clear up what counts as different. Like I would think almond butter, peanut butter, cashew butter, should count as different spreads. And what about different types of peanut butter? But would crunchy vs creamy count? If liquid vs creamed honey counts, seems like it should. Plus I feel like the idea is all the different flavors, so I think it'd be fun to allow different jelly flavors, etc. Let's figure this out so I can have an excuse to buy more peanut butter and nutella!!!

  • Canada Jared Baker

    Liquid honey is liquid and creamed honey is solid

  • United States Corey Henderson

    Ahh. Neat category. The title needs work.

    I'm interested to know what the difference between creamed honey and liquid honey is.

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