Snow cones are a variation of the shaved ice dessert commonly served throughout North America in paper cones or foam cups. The dessert consists of ice shavings that are
topped with flavored sugar syrup. Paul Zajac
and station 885 restaurant constructed a snow cone which weighed 5714 lbs .The cone contained
5000 lbs of ice and 850 lbs of syrup. The cone was celebrated by giving out over 2400 free samples of the snow cone to more than 3000 spectators present at the
venue.
The record was completed by the
collaboration of Zajac with station 885 restaurant ,ATS Packaging of Plymouth, Piano Crafters Metro Scale Company, Jogue Northville Laboratories, Double H
Manufacturing, Central Distributors, Entourage Video Production, Gordon Food
Service, Granite and Remodeling Plus, Graphic Visions Inc., Home City Ice,
Kahuna Construction, PCA of American, Plymouth Kiwanis, Detroit Popcorn
Company, and Royal Painting. This
attempt corresponded with the Plymouth International Ice Festival.
Paul
Zajac is the General Manager of Station 885 Restaurant. Station 885 has been in
business for 24 years. Station 885 Restaurant is owned by the Costanza Family
and operated in Historic Old Village Plymouth.
Paul
Zajac and Station 885 Restaurant ruined the world record for the world's
largest snow cone on Saturday January 23rd 2010. The record previously held by
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area in Mammoth Lakes, California. The Snow Cone ended
with a weight of 5,714 lbs surpassing the previous record of 4,640 lbs (2.104
tons).
The
Largest Snow cone weighed 5714 lbs and was set by Paul Zajac and Station 885
Restaurant at Old Village, Plymouth, Michigan, United States of America on
February 1, 2010.
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