Fear factor party ideas?!


Question:

Fear factor party ideas?

for 15-16 year olds. we want bugs not gummy bugs but the real deal. any ideas???


Answers:
get silk worms for bugs. They don't have a taste, are actually healthy for you, but still look really gross.

get non-poisonous, non-biting ones

try worms, too

chocolate covered ants

eat poop!

bull's balls.

just don't tell them what it is until after they've eaten it.

Roll over a rock or a log and find some earthworms. Pickled pigs feet are pretty disgusting looking and you can find them in the grocery store.

heh... if you can get a hold of crumled bleu cheese, i guarantee you no one will be able to stomach it!!

eat a piece of raw kidney. (it wont hurt ya)

Find a fish-bait retailer in your area and get some earth-worms.

I did a fear factor at a family reunion a couple of years ago. I bought crickets and meal worms online and had them delivered. I didn't want the kids to have to eat them because I wasn't sure if they'd get sick, so I put them in a big box and made them have to find keys to unlock chains that they were tied with. For the gross food stuff, I had liver, tripe, sardines, canned clams and some other gross stuff. I also had them bob for pigs feet that were floating in milk. I cooked everything that they had to eat or put in their mouth. I still feel sorry for the poor kid who had to eat the tripe. I found out that it you were supposed to cook it for hours because it's so tough and rubbery. I had only cooked it for 1/2 an hr. It must have been like chewing rubber bands. He didn't win, but he was a trooper. I don't know what the tripe tasted like, but I boiled it and when I drained it, the smell was so bad I had to run out of the kitchen to gag!




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