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Guinness World Records: Man Breaks 2 Records For Drinking One Litre Of Acidic Lemon And Lime Juice Each In Seconds

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Serial Guinness World Records breaker Andre Ortolf from Germany has put his title again on the map by making two new data for consuming massive portions of acidic lemon juice and lime juice in an extremely quick time. Andre bagged the title to drink one litre of lemon juice via a straw for the quickest time, reaching the feat in simply 13.30 seconds. He did not cease there, on the identical day, he set one other file for the quickest time to drink one litre of lime juice via a straw in 13.51 seconds. Andre beforehand held these data in 2020, later damaged by David Rush from the US in 2024. Andre has now reclaimed each of those titles.

Talking about his approach to realize these data, he shared, “With each records, it is essential to drag shortly from the straw. My approach is to swallow as little as doable and simply let the juice run down, which saves time.” He had practised loads for the data by chugging water.

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Since Andre loves “consuming and consuming data” and was “very motivated” on the day of the file, he determined to try each the lime and lemon juice file on the identical day. He shared, “Doing each on the identical day was in all probability not one of the best concept. But I used to be very motivated that day and had the witnesses there already, so I assumed, ‘Come on, I’ll attempt it, what may go incorrect?'”

Andre revealed that the lime juice file was a lot tougher than the lemon juice one, maybe as a result of it is “extra acidic”. Watch the video here.

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Andre estimates he has to date damaged over 500 data and at the moment has greater than 100 to his title. He enjoys breaking data and desires to “be the holder of probably the most world data someday.”

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