Jacobs Cream Crackers World Record



The saltine cracker challenge or saltine challenge is a food challenge or competition in which a person has 60 seconds in which to eat six saltine soda crackers without drinking anything. Although the challenge may sound trivial, it is actually very difficult because the crackers quickly exhaust the saliva in the mouth. Even though six saltines can fit in one's mouth at the same time, and a. In a 2003 'buns' session, he set the world Curly Wurly-stretching record, teasing the caramel confection to 3ft. 'It's not pointless,' he argued. 'In a world where we are encouraged to be bland. Jacobs Cream Crackers have been around for years and years and I can remember when I was a child living in the 50's, our evening treat for supper was always Jacobs Cream Crackers with cheese! (plus a little Branston Pickle if we were very good) The interesting observation about these crackers in the combination of crispness, creamy and without.

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  1. Jacobs cream crackers – 200g pack contains 25 crackers (8 grams per cracker) Cost – £0.89. Calories – 35 per cracker. Typical ValuesTypical Values Per 100gPer Cracker (8g)Energy (kJ)1851148(kcal)44035Fat13.5g1.1g of which Saturates 6.2g0.5g Carbohydrate 67.7g5.4g of which Sugars 1.4g0.1g Fibre 3.8g0.3g Protein10.0g0.8g Salt1.3g0.1g.
  2. Aintree factory. The Aintree site, which opened in 1914, was Jacob's first English factory, and remains the primary producer of Jacob's products in the UK, including Cream Crackers and Twiglets. The factory produces over 55,000 tonnes of products each year and, in 2015, received a £10 million investment from United Biscuits to further boost output.

A 50-year-old man got a weekend of wacky world record attempts in Singapore off to a cracking start today when he became the fastest eater of dry biscuits in the world.

Requiring just a few sips of water between dry-mouthed chomps, Jeffery Koh stuffed three cream crackers into his mouth and swallowed them in a mere 14.45 seconds. He raised his hands in triumph and flashed a victory sign as officials confirmed he had easily beaten Britain’s Ambrose Mendy’s 2002 mark of 49.15 seconds.

Sixteen others taking part in the cracker-eating contest today also beat the previous record, said John Taylor, who organised the weekend of world-record-breaking attempts and who holds 79 records himself.

Four judges have flown in from Australia and all record-breaking feats will be submitted to the Guinness Book of Records, Taylor said.

Over the course of the weekend, 20 Singaporeans were attempting to smash 10 unusual records and put the tiny island nation on the map.

“This is what Singapore needs. We have got to get Singaporeans in there as far as world records are concerned,” Taylor said.

But two other attempts today – the fastest time pushing an orange with one’s nose over a mile and the fastest time to slurp down tomato ketchup with a straw - failed.

While Taylor hand-picked the weekend’s attempts, the record aspirants said they were ideal for their chosen events.

“When I was young, I used to eat very fast. I just relaxed and went out to eat,” said a sheepish Koh, who entered the cracker-eating contest with his nephew. “No, I will not be eating any more cream crackers.”

Other events include a search for the person who can:

:: make a paper airplane that remains airborne the longest

:: do the most push-ups in a minute

:: stuff the most burgers into his or her mouth at once

:: pick up the most Smarties with plastic chopsticks in the fastest time

:: talk the fastest backwards

:: say the most words in a minute or

:: make the longest paper doll chain.

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A Singaporean woman recently set the world mark for writing the fastest ever text message.