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A '''food challenge''', such as the [[milk chugging|gallon challenge]] or the [[Saltine cracker challenge]], are specific challenges or competitions involving food. These may occur as part of [[competitive eating]] or as an online challenge. For example, the dare of the [[cinnamon challenge]] meme is to attempt to eat a specified amount of ground cinnamon within a minute and then also post the video online, like a [[chain letter]]. Often these challenges involve risk and are advised against.{{fact|date=August 2014}}
A '''food challenge''', such as the [[milk chugging|gallon challenge]] or the [[Saltine cracker challenge]], are specific challenges or competitions involving food. These may occur as part of [[competitive eating]] or as an online challenge.<ref>[http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/13197879/matt-stonie-upsets-joey-chestnut-wins-nathan-hot-dog-eating-contest "Matt Stonie beats Joey Chestnut to win Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest"] ''ESPN''. Retrieved 2015-08-29.</ref> For example, the dare of the [[cinnamon challenge]] meme is to attempt to eat a specified amount of ground cinnamon within a minute and then also post the video online, like a [[chain letter]]. Often these challenges involve risk and are advised against.{{fact|date=August 2014}}


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Revision as of 19:35, 29 August 2015

A food challenge, such as the gallon challenge or the Saltine cracker challenge, are specific challenges or competitions involving food. These may occur as part of competitive eating or as an online challenge.[1] For example, the dare of the cinnamon challenge meme is to attempt to eat a specified amount of ground cinnamon within a minute and then also post the video online, like a chain letter. Often these challenges involve risk and are advised against.[citation needed]

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