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Illinois Boy Builds World s Tallest Popsicle Stick Tower, Enters Guinness World Records
Illinois Boy Builds World s Tallest Popsicle Stick Tower, Enters Guinness World Records
The 12-year-old took a month to build the structure and used 1,750 popsicle sticks to achieve this feat
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Eric Klabel, a resident of Naperville suburb of Chicago made an interesting record
A 12-year-old boy from the US state of Illinois has broken into the book of Guinness World Record by assembling a 20.20-ft tower of popsicle sticks - the world s tallest ice lolly structure that can be seen from a distance. Eric Klabel, a resident of Naperville suburb of Chicago, built the structure after watching a Guinness World Records video highlighting other record holders and decided that he wanted to pursue a record of his own. According to the Guinness World Records, Eric faced the most difficulty in ensuring that the tower was built properly so that it could support itself.
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