Tuesday, April 2, 2013

PHOTOS: The World's Largest Tub Of Ice Cream

5-tonnes of ice-cream made by Iranian Choopan dairy is displayed during a ceremony at the Tochal mountainous area of northern Tehran, Iran.
Is This The World's Largest Tub Of Ice Cream?
Is This The World's Largest Tub Of Ice Cream?
Is This The World's Largest Tub Of Ice Cream?
Is This The World's Largest Tub Of Ice Cream?
An Iranian confectioner has made five tons of ice cream in hopes of setting a new world record for the largest tub of the dessert.
The production drew hundreds of eager spectators to a ceremony north of the capital to taste the chocolate ice cream, which measured 1.6-metres by two metres and which producers say cost over $30,000 to make.
Board Member Mohammad Baheri of Choopan Dairy said the company aimed to register a new Guinness World Record and also boost Iranian ice cream consumption.
A Guinness World Records representative visited the tub, he added.
Iranians eat an average 1.5 kilograms of ice cream per year.
The current record belongs to U.S. producer Baskin-Robbins, which made an 4,021 kg tub in 2005.

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