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Not sure there's a world record for eating cookies over a sensible amount of time. But it would really reduce the risk of exploding exponentially.

Would they allow you to drink anything along with eating such a huge amount though? I'd imagine OP's mouth would get pretty dry

No idea but wouldn't adding fluid increase volume?

If this was a speed record, not an issue... but they are going for volume, right?

Well, what's inside because...you know, bomb cookies do create a blast?
If you're very lactose intolerant, is there milk?
(Why am i even replying to this? I don't know :hohoho:)

If someone were to explode from eating cookies, that sure would be an interesting way to go.

I heard from one of my students that his school teacher vomited because they ate too much girl scout cookies. i laughed so hard. he was looking at me with judging eyes because I was on my second box of thin mints. lolol. I love this time of year~~~~

I just got a huge box of valentines cookies on sale and I'm about to find out

Gotta be thankful for all the people in the thread making sacrifices in the name of science. XD

Everytime I bake cookies they mysteriously disappear before my fam can have any so my answer is currently like 24

Update: I consumed 10 cookies before feeling ill. So 11 is probably the exploding amount

Probably like...25, depending on a size?
I am so ready to provide my body for this research.
Is there anyone who would want to bake me a few trays choco chip cookies? :grin: I am willing to share my home baked cheesecake with you for the sake of science! Or half a bottle of absinthe, I dunno :smiley:

I could eat 7 baked "giant" cookies made with a tub of Pillsbury cookie dough before exploding with milk.

It could happen but I'm not gonna risk it. Especially with a high amount of sugar.

Cheat the record by exclusively eating those mini versions of brand name cookies like Oreos, you could eat like hundreds of em maybe before blowing up

24 days later

Oboy. That take care of butter-cookie cravings for one lifetime. 'Cept mebbe next time, the thin ones . . .

The things me do for science.