- An ice cream shop in Arizona has made 266 different kinds of milkshakes in just over an hour.
- The event was timed to coincide with a visit from Mobil 1 as part of its Keep Route 66 tour.
- A Guinness World Records judge was there to watch the record-breaking event.
An ice cream shop in Arizona shop set a Guinness World Record by making 266 different kinds of milkshakes in just over an hour.
Snow Cap, an ice cream shop in Seligman, tried to break the Guinness World Record for most milkshake flavours on display. The event was timed to coincide with a visit from Mobil 1 as part of its Keep Route 66 tour.
The Delgadillo family, who owns the shop, made every milkshake on the menu in about 1 hour and 15 minutes. A Guinness World Records judge was there to watch.
Some of the shop’s unusual flavours are peanut butter and onion ring, banana and chilli, and orange and fish burger.
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Earlier, a man from Kansas who has 1,110 pieces of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia in his collection set a Guinness World Record.
Curt Herrman first tried to get the record when his collection only had about 550 pieces. In October 2020, Guinness World Records told him that his collection of 1,110 pieces is now the largest collection of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia in the world.
Herrman said that it took a lot of time and work to get the organisation that keeps records to agree to his “Chiefseum” application.
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