
A British man placed only five chocolate candies. That's nothing! Or that? Report from the field.Who
ทางเข้าxowouldn't want to make it into the famous Guinness Book of World Records? Again, having time to have 70 children (breaking 69 records); longest nails (awesome 28 ft/8.6 m); Or even set a world record for most by one person? (Ashrita Furman has over 200 records, including 72,585 candles placed on one birthday cake – see here.)
So when I saw a world record set that had nothing to do with childbirth, fingernails or fire, I had to try my luck. British man Will Cutbill was recognized this month as a new world record holder in the form of a mother. YOUR NEVER BELIEVED TO BE REAL: Stacking M&M. Yes, M&M Chocolate Candy,
tiny slabs of goodness that melts in your mouth. Not in your hands, and yes, stacking is like building a small tower that doesn't fall over. Play with your food literally. His record? Just five. Five. Not five hundred. Five. One number. As in one, two, three, four, five.
Don't tell me you didn't look at that number and scoff at the thought. "I can win!" because that's what I thought. So much so that I went out and bought a pack of M&Ms at a nearby Seattle store. (Old fashioned plain milk chocolate, because that's what Cutbill uses.)