Thursday, 29 November 2012

Lollipop Gets a Tower Effect


See’s Candies celebrated National lollipop Day on a   massive scale. Kids would have got an excellent treat to their eyes   and might have gone ballistic at the very thought of eating it. Thanks to   See’s Candies   for having created   a larger than life version   of our favourite candy on a stick. The enormous candy is made with all the same ingredients as Sees' goodies, but it won't be eaten. Instead it will be recycled after spending some time on display. See’s Candies   unveiled   the 7000 pound lollipop  in the city of San Francisco.
They celebrated the National Lollipop Day  by giving away the  gourmet lollypops  at over 200 retail shops across the United States. The previous record for the largest lollipop was made by Jolly Rancher and weighed at 4,016 pounds and measured 62.8 inches in diameter (over 5 feet square) and 18.9 inches thick. See's Candies CEO Brad Kinstler  expressed tremendous happiness  of achieving the feat. In 2009 Ashrita Furman had created a lollipop which weighed 6514   pounds . The See’s Candies Lollipop erected at Justin Herman Plaza  shatters both the previous records by a god margin.
So guys if you are hoping for a hunk then you better console yourselves as   the candy giant would be  dispersed for recycling purpose after a  few days  of display. Kinstler added that  this accomplishment was  the finest testament  of the capability  of the production team. The team had spent hours  in constructing and designing the largest lollypop. And they were eager to showcase their record breaking feat to the customers on the National Lollypop Day.
The largest lollypop  weighed 7000 pounds and was set by See’s Candies  at san Francisco, California, United States of America on July 19,2012.

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