'For this week’s Takedown Tuesday food challenge, we faced a table of 112 Pop-Tarts in an epic attempt to consume well over 20,000 calories of the famous toaster pastry! To help keep things interesting throughout this battle between man and toaster tart, we brought in 7 varieties ranging from classics like Brown Sugar Cinnamon and Strawberry all the way to fun, seasonal offerings such as Pumpkin Pie and Sugar Cookie. This was one wild ride of a food challenge and we’re fairly confident that Pop-Tarts will be off the cheat day menu’s for quite a while! After all, 112 Pop-Tarts is probably more than a life-time\'s worth for the average person. We hope you enjoy this preposterous pursuit to pop-tart domination and we’ll see ya again next Tuesday with something equally as questionable! Stay great, -Pete & Nate *We do not recommend or encourage anyone try eating the amount of food consumed in this video. Subscribe for a new food challenge / cheat day feat every Tuesday with The Takedown Twins! #TakedownTuesday #TheTakedownTribe ____________________________ THE POP-TARTS MENU: - Brown Sugar Cinnamon - Pumpkin Pie - Wild Berry - Sugar Cookie - Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough - Confetti Cupcake - Strawberry - Philadelphia No Bake Cheesecake Filling ____________________________ Follow on the ‘gram for more food + twin content and be sure to subscribe if you enjoyed this weeks Takedown Tuesday Challenge! IG: themicheltwins | https://www.instagram.com/themicheltwins/ ____________________________ Music Credits: *All music licensed through Soundstripe.com Track 1 Title: Dynamo Roadshow Artist Name(s): Kristian Leo Track 2 Title: Born Wild Artist Name(s): Michael Briguglio Track 3 Title: Backlash Artist Name(s): Andrew Stanton Track 4 Title: Acid Artist Name(s): Andrew Stanton Track 5 Title: Loony Bin Artist Name(s): Andrew Stanton Track 6 Title: Nu Dei Artist Name(s): Sam Barsh ____________________________ FAQ\'s: Q: How do you not get fat? A: Endurance sports (primarily running, cycling and some resistance training tosses in) and extreme discipline & sacrifice with our daily diets is how we manage not to gain weight. We eat mostly vegetables, fruits, some whole grains and low fat dairy on the days outside these challenges. The calories consumed in a food challenge are the only calories consumed that day and sometimes the day following as well seeing our appetites are typically shot from so much food and the thought of eating is very off putting. Two days out we are back to large amounts of vegetables and increase to maintenance from there. We also often eat most of our days calories in a 4 hour eating window (we frequently bounce between intermittent fasting & OMAD diet as it just seems to work with our lifestyles and eating preferences). Anyone with a larger than normal stomach capacity like us, the drive to push through the discomfort of a challenge like this, and a basic understanding of energy balance (calories in vs calories out) can do it with enough disciple and intention (not that we recommend it). Also worth mentioning is that we do not exercise to burn the calories utilized in a challenge but rather we are able to consume higher calorie diets due to our love for endurance sports and said discipline with our daily diets. Q: Can you make a “What I eat in a day” / fitness focused video? A: While we’re sure that type of video will eventually make its way out there, we are only able to produce one piece of quality content with our current schedules. We’re still in the very early stages of establishing ourselves within the food challenge genre and we’re constantly experimenting & trying to improve upon our style to make our channel/challenges a unique experience. This channel in particular will most likely always primarily revolve around food challenges but, if this ever became a legitimate source of income and we were able to focus our full attention towards creating content, our goal would be to start a second channel to offer more of a look into that side of our lives. So, for now, food challenges are the name of the game. Q: Why don’t you feature more restaurants for your challenges? A: Seeing we are still a smaller channel, working within a budget is essential to ensure we can continue making these videos. While buying from restaurants would be a lot of fun, shopping at grocery stores and wholesale clubs is a far more cost effective way of doing food challenges. For instance, our 22,000 calorie Pop-Tart challenge cost roughly $30 where as our 22,000 calorie Cheesecake Factory video ran us $150. While we’ll still splurge on the occasional restaurant challenge and hope to one day make enough money from this to feature more restaurant menus for y’all, we’ve gotta ball on a budget until that day comes.'
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