YouTuber ‘chugs’ two-litres of fizzy drink in under 20 seconds

Eric “Badlands” Booker, a rapper, competitive eater and YouTuber, has set an incredible new record for the fastest time to drink two litres of fizzy drink.

His YouTube channel BadlandsChugs, as the name suggests, is built around his talent for “chugging” drinks.

Badlands takes on challenge after challenge to see how quickly he can down different beverages. For the first time however, Badlands decided to take his talents one step further by earning himself a Guinness World Records title.

He managed to drink a two-litre bottle of sugar-free cola in just 18.45 seconds.

“Yes! That’s what I’m talking about. That’s delicious,” he said after he finished the drink.

As expected, after “chugging” two-litres of carbonated liquid in under 20 seconds, YouTuber Badlands had to let out an enormous burp after the attempt.

However, he did apologise for his bad manners, according to Guinness World Records.

Badlands has been on YouTube since September 2012 and has 2.99 million subscribers on his channel.

His content mainly consists of chugging drinks for his viewers’ enjoyment, but he also films chugging tutorials and occasionally branches out and takes on eating challenges, from huge bowls of popcorn to giant McDonald’s meals.

As well as running his YouTube channel, Badlands has released nine rap albums and is also a competitive eater. He’s currently ranked 23rd in Major League Eating‘s Eating Rankings.


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