Could You Crush This MASSIVE Donut In Under 3 Minutes?

Combining speed with size in a food challenge makes the feat an even tougher task, especially when it’s as big as this hubcap-sized donut.

The challenge can be found at Bob’s Donuts, an iconic 24/7 shop in San Francisco that has some of the best fried dough creations in the city. This massive masterpiece, which was captured by our friend @pastrywithjenn and is perfectly decorated with the colors of the NBA champion Golden State Warriors, is one of the biggest creations you can find at Bob’s.

It comes with the added challenge, should you choose to accept it, of taking down the whole thing in three minutes or less. Doing so gets you a free t-shirt and your name on the Hall of Fame. As an added bonus, anyone who crushes the donut in under two minutes also gets the $9.95 pastry cost refunded and gets an additional free drink, so you probably wanna go for the two-minute time mark rather than three. A free shirt and eternal recognition as a speed-eating donut beast are still pretty worthy prizes, though, if you do miss the two-minute time limit.

If you attempt this beastly donut challenge, definitely send us footage and let us know how you did. Just remember to be safe when competing.

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