If you are being challenged to do this, you can probably do it if 1) you supply your own milk and buy the lactose free kind (switch it into a regular milk jug) and 2) take some lactaid before the attempt.
Generally I would say don't try it. But I know how college people are so if that's your situation, good luck and keep the garbage can nearby.
I drank a gallon and a quarter in less than half an hour without realising it was a feat. It was easy and I didn't feel sick. The only reason I did it was because mum bought a massive box of those milk flavouring straws that I love. I was only 7 then. So I don't see why people think its impossible.
During a Sunday School class, my high school son drank a gallon of milk and part of another gallon while eating exactly 13 and one half donuts. He then sang on the praise team during our worship service with absolutely no ill effects. He is a legend!
Drinking a gallon of milk in one hour is not recommended, as it can lead to serious health issues like bloating, stomach cramps, and even potentially dangerous water intoxication from consuming too much liquid too quickly. it is also very difficult for the average person to consume that amount of liquid in such a short period of time.
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It has been known to be nearly physically impossible (similar with the concept of not being able to lick your elbow; some people have the ability to accomplish the feat) to drink a gallon of milk in one hour. The human body is not capable of consuming that much milk without spewing it back out (i.e. throwing up, barfing, etc.). If one can barely do it in one hour (those few that can), it is certainly impossible to do it in half of one.
2 percent is nasty, drink whole, and more than one table spoon, drink like half of the gallon.
Drinking a gallon of milk in one hour can lead to vomiting due to overloading the stomach with a large volume of liquid. The body may struggle to digest this amount of milk quickly, leading to discomfort and a reflexive response to expel the excess. Vomiting serves as a protective mechanism to prevent potential harm or damage to the body.
one gallon of milk is bigger then one quart of milk one quart of milk is 1/4 the size of a gallon
There is about one quart of cream in one gallon of whole milk. There is less cream in the lower fat content milk varieties.
the milk was so bad so no one would buy it,but it was 1.89 a gallon of milk.
According to 1990sflashback.com, in 1992 one gallon of milk cost $2.78.
There are 16 cups in a gallon. Thus, one gallon of whole milk has 128 grams of fat.
One gallon of nonfat milk weighs approximately 8.6 pounds.
About $4.00
They do not drink milk, they're reptiles...