A YouTuber, renowned for engaging in unconventional acts for his online audience, recently encountered a formidable challenge:

A YouTuber, renowned for engaging in unconventional acts for his online audience, recently encountered a formidable challenge: a box of chicken nuggets and a roller coaster reaching speeds of 93 mph.

Allen Ferrell, a Michigan resident with a substantial YouTube following of 1.86 million subscribers, accepted a viewer’s challenge to consume a 10-piece McDonald’s McNuggets meal while riding the Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Ohio. He discreetly carried the box, humorously informed a park employee that he did not have chicken nuggets in his underwear if questioned, boarded one of the world’s tallest roller coasters, and began his endeavor.

The Millennium Force is an intense attraction. It ascends 310 feet, descends at an 80-degree angle, and achieves a speed of 93 miles per hour. Mr. Ferrell successfully consumed seven of the ten nuggets, along with dipping sauce, before the ride concluded. He expressed, “I failed.”

Cedar Point, however, did not.

Six Flags, the owner of the park, confirmed that he has been permanently prohibited from all of their properties. The official rationale provided was that loose items are strictly forbidden on rides, and food presents a choking hazard. Park officials also informed him that they were contemplating legal action, which he states he managed to dissuade them from pursuing.

Mr. Ferrell conveyed to reporters that he comprehended the decision. He remarked, “They simply wish to prevent others from sustaining injuries on the ride. However, for me personally, it was a truly enjoyable challenge.”

It is noteworthy that this was not his first instance of consuming food on the same roller coaster. In 2025, he ate a Big Mac on the Millennium Force. That particular video garnered 5 million views and seemingly resulted in no repercussions. The recent nugget challenge, however, led to his permanent ban from every Six Flags park globally.

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