MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT: Man Breaks World Record By Stacking Five M&M’s

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A 23-year-old British man broke the world record for most M&M’s stacked on top of each other.

Solihull resident Will Cutbill successfully created a stack of five M&M’s on Jan. 31, Guinness World Records announced June 4.

“One day in lockdown, I was mixing up my confectionary choice. Usually, I’m a chocolate bar type of guy, but this time the bag of M&M’s called me, and, boy, am I glad they did,” Cutbill said.

The previous record was held jointly by Italian resident Silvio Sabba and Australian man Brendan Kelbie. Both were able to stack four M&M’s on top of each other.

Read more at Washington Examiner.

{Matzav.com}

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  1. Some people have lots of time on their hands. Maybe they can redirect their efforts to solving some real problems. Start with parking spots in Boro Park. Next getting rid of clouds to allow for Kiddush Levana. We can brainstorm for more. Might make the comment section here much more interesting than the post.

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