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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

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  • I'm confidant id be able to beat choppa's time tho ive never had it before as you dont get it in Scotland i dont think lol ill give it a bash if you want to send me some and it would be my first vid to start off my youtube career lol ive sub'd ya

  • ok send me your address and i will :)

  • i need another tube i miss it lol

  • will u do it in under 3 1/2 mins?

  • nope

  • i don't blame you

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  • I want to have ago at this because i've never had Vegemite. I don't they do it over here so i'm game lol :)

  • I can do one better than Choppa,

    I can eat a Jar of Nutella in 2 minutes :)

    I hope he knows how much salt he is ingesting. BTW We also have our Marmite variants in South Africa.

    I have mine with toast every morning.

    Creamy Vegemite:

    1x Toast, butter, Vegemite, butter again

    Watch that cholesterol !

  • блять ну ты и страшная кобыла!)

  • i love vegemite

  • I live in the U.S. and I've tasted Vegemite and I kind of like it.

  • LMFAO

  • Vegemite is only 790Kj per 100g,Fat is less than 1g per 100g.

  • AHHHHHH. I couldn't even take like a millionth of a millileter of a bit.

  • holy fucking shit!

    i'll eat anything in mass quantities/ammounts, but not vegemite.thats completely friggen sweet.

    choppa79 FTW!

  • nah not chocolate. its a salty australian paste, like marmite or promite. Heres what wiki says: Vegemite (/ˈvedʒɪmɑɪt/) is a dark brown savoury food paste made from yeast extract, used mainly as a spread on sandwiches, toast and cracker biscuits, as well as a filling of pastries like Cheesymite scroll, in Australia and New Zealand. It is similar to British and New Zealand Marmite and to Swiss Cenovis.

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