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English: Steven Petrosino during his successful June 1977 Guinness World record attempt at the Gingerbreadman Pub in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He established records for 0.25 l (0.137 s), and for 0.5 l (0.4 s), but Guinness published only the record for 1 litre.
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Author Steven P. Petrosino (Petrosino at en.wikipedia)
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  • 2006-07-15 15:29 Petrosino 390×327× (21564 bytes) Author, Petrosino. Source; My own creation.

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