The gallon milk challenge

Poundtown

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i am considering trying the gallon milk challenge. one gallon of milk consumed in one hour. anyone attempted this, is it dangerous? besides vomitting ?
 
Don't know why you would ever choose to do it, but good luck. Seen it attempted multiple times and never completed. Just lots and lots of vomit.
 
I have never done it with milk but a couple friends and i did a gallon speed race with water and i knocked it out in just over 18 min./claim
 
haha i saw a couple of my friends have a 4L milk challenge. The winner got a beer and took them both about an hour. There was lots of puking afterwards. The worst part about it is that during the hour or so it took to drink it, the milk was curdling inside their stomach so when it came out, it looked like cottage cheese. hahahahahahah fun times
 
I did the same thing but we used milk. It was not very fun, there were 7 of us and i came in 2nd. This was 7 years ago so i dont remember the exact time but it was under 20 mins.

If you plan on finishing the whole thing have a large trash barrel in front of you that you plan on getting rid of. It will smell of sour milk forever. You will throw up, a lot, fire hose style. You get really cold afterwards, i dunno if its because the milk is cold or if it is because you throw up everything that was inside you.

Good luck!

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor nor do i condone your actions
 
I've seen a lot of people try it but you physically cannot hold down that much milk, no matter how hard you try.

When it mixes with the acid in your stomach it curdles and makes you go the big vom. Aside from that it doesn't cause you any damage.

Good luck with it though.
 
Try doing a challange thats actually physically possible, such as the Saltine Challange. Record time, 45 seconds.

Get at me
 
My track team used to do it every year on our spring break trip.

I tried it one year and made it about 2L thru in 30min when the cops came saying there were noise complaints etc and we had to stop (we were next to/puking into that canal thing in Waikiki) but there was no chance I was going to make it much further because I was so bloated. The majority of guys manage to finish it and I've seen a couple finish without puking. I had one friend finish it with chocolate milk which was by far the most impressive. About half the group will generally puke within the first 20min.

That said, one girl ended up puking blood one year and another guy insists he's been lactose-intolerant ever since.
 
i just posted the link to the vid of my firends and i trying it, and ever since i did it, ive been lactose-intoleranrt
 
my school and a few other schools in the area do a milk chug every year. Chug a gallon as fast as you can, whoever consumes the entire thing without puking, or whoever pukes the least wins. last year we added colour to the milk. it was fucking awesome, we had guys puking up red, green yellow and white milk
 
Yes I've tried on more than one occasion. I think it's possible but highly improbable. I've completed the saltine and cinnamon challenge and the milk challenge is one of those things that isn't a mind over matter... My stomach cannot hold one gallon so it all comes back up. The problem with the challenge is that the milk neutralizes the acid in ur stomach which makes it very difficult to digest the milk quickly enough. Thus if ur stomach can't hold a gallon of fluid u won't succeed.
 
i just know that a certain amount of water (probably closer to two gallons) is fatal. at some point, important cells contain so much water that they just explode
 
I'm pretty sure I could smash the gallon milk challenge. I drink about a gallon a day pretty much every day anyway, so I don't think it would be a problem to do it in an hour.
 
lol at people thinking drinking large amounts of fluid in short periods of time is completely safe.
 
guy above me knows his stuff

your body can't handle that much lactate in that amount of time, it's physically impossible to do the gallon challenge without throwing up. in fact, half a gallon of milk is the max amount of lactate your body can handle in a short amount of time.
 
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