Guinness World Records (GWR) has captivated audiences for decades. It is all about quirky achievements and amazing feats. Among them, food-related records always keep surprising us. In one such performance, Everett Robinson set the record for the most cans crushed on a unicycle in one minute. According to a report by GWR, Everett managed to crush 22 cans in one minute at Jensen Beach, Florida, US on March 14. A video of the feat was shared on GWR’s official Instagram handle. The caption reads, “Most cans crushed on a unicycle in one minute is Everett Robinson.” In the clip, Everett displayed a great display of balance and dexterity as he went on a crushing spree on his unicycle. Not once did he lose momentum. According to GWR’s official website, unicycling is Everett’s favourite hobby. Take a look:
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The post became an instant hit on social media. “This is genius indeed,” commented a user. Another person took a dig at the record by comparing “Guinness World Records then” and “Guinness World Records now”. One user called the process of crushing the cans “soda pressing”. “It’s not that difficult,” said another. “Well done,” praised another. “How much paracetamol can you swallow in 30 seconds?” wrote a comment. Meanwhile, one person suggested “recycling” the cans. “Were these considered for world records before? What’s going on?” questioned a critic.
Earlier, in the food category, Wallace Wong, a former competitive bodybuilder and social media star, etched his name in GWR history. How? The chef chopped the most pieces of celery in 30 seconds while blindfolded. Watch the video:
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Wallace Wong created a record by making 125 slices in a very short time. With this, the 33-year-old genius added 9 more Guinness World Records (GWR) titles to his name. Now the total number of records to his name has gone up to 11.
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