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Fastest Consumption Of A 24-Ounce Bottle Of Breakfast Syrup



Shea Small guzzles a 24-ounce bottle of breakfast syrup in 59.7 seconds, a new world record. Small beat the previous record by over 90 seconds.

Drinking Tropical Original Recipe Syrup, Small set the record in front of a cheering crowd at a World Record Appreciation Society event in San Diego, California. The event, which took place at the House of Blues on February 20, 2009, was part of a 91X Morning Show broadcast. Dan Rollman and TJ Ervin timed and witnessed the feat.

Once again, the previous record set by Jake Bronstein.

9 Responses to “Fastest Consumption Of A 24-Ounce Bottle Of Breakfast Syrup”

  1. Jakehimself says:

    WAIT WAIT WAIT… where’s the empty bottle? And that stuff didn’t look quite as thick. I’ll bring the record back east. You’ll see. You’ll all see.

  2. pechangacalifornia says:

    ohhhhh…

  3. Richlikeseating says:

    You what? Then he why? I’m so happy my “look at the grossness I can put into my body days are over.”

  4. zoomwannabe says:

    Upon the third watching of this video, I think I spotted something interesting. Eye-Love-You. You spelled it out for someone in the crowd didn’t you? Yeah, I have too much time on my hands.

  5. Anon says:

    It’d be awesome if the next time you posted this there were like 10 videos.

  6. Rob says:

    I would like to know how you felt after this event…. Something tells me it isn’t nearly as SWEET as it sounds. he he

  7. Jill says:

    No contest unless it’s the same product! I say rematch – with real vermont maple syrup.

    I’ll even volunteer to hold your head while you vomit.

  8. k says:

    i agree- your record still stands

  9. Dan says:

    Jill and k -Totally fair comments. We debated whether to open a new category since Shea drank a different brand, but ultimately chose not to. If you feel that was the wrong decision, please visit the Comments section on Jake’s page (http://urdb.org/Content/RecordDetail.aspx?id=326) and let the URDB community know how you feel. Thanks, dr

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