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August 17, 2022

Greetings fellow Bizarros:

A new novelty ice cream product is actually meant to recall the flavor of peanut shells on a bar floor.

Miller High Life has partnered with Tipsy Scoop, maker of alcohol-infused ice cream, to create the Ice Cream Dive Bar.

The product combines beer, peanut swirl, tobacco smoke flavor, caramel and a dark chocolate dip. The peanut swirl is designed to mimic the peanut shells frequently found on bar floors.

Tipsy and Miller's collaboration is a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the ice cream bar. Each of the bars contain up to 5% alcohol.

A six-pack costs $36.

Bizarrely,
Lewis

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I hope they took a lot of pictures

A trio of travelers broke a world record with a whirlwind trip that took them to all 50 states in 5 days, 13 hours and 10 minutes. Peter McConville of Austin set out on the journey with friends Pavel "Pasha" Krechetov, also of Austin, and Abdullahi Salah, of Minneapolis. The men started their trip in Vermont and aimed to take the record from Thomas Cannon and Justin Morris, who visited all 50 states with a time of 5 days, 16 hours and 20 minutes. The trio started out their journey by car before switching to air travel for their journeys to Alaska and Hawaii, where they completed the trip with a final time of 5 days, 13 hours and 10 minutes. Guinness World Records discontinued its record category for speedy travel in 1996 so as not to encourage speeding or reckless driving, but McConville and his friends are now listed as speed record holders by the All Fifty States Club.


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Man attempts to break golf cart speed record

A South Carolina man is aiming to break his own Guinness World Record by taking his custom-built golf cart to speeds exceeding 150 mph. Robby Steen, of Fort Mill, who previously set the Guinness World Record for fastest golf cart with a 118.76 mph drive in 2014, said he will attempt the record again, and this time he expects to increase the record to faster than 150 mph. Steen, whose family business, Plum Quick Motors, has been building golf carts for 46 years, said his latest speedy cart has been six years in the making. Steen said his helpers in building the cart are his twin sons, Jacob and Noah. "This one is capable on paper of a lot more than the other ones have been, but it's if it will actually stay on the track," Jacob Steen said.