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Guinness World Records , known in Spanish as the Guinness Book of Records , is a literary product that compiles the most incredible achievements of nature and humans in the world . It is so popular that the brand has managed to become the illustrious authority in charge of checking and verifying the various incredible facts. Popular belief usually places records in Anglo-Saxon countries, but it is worth noting that Spain has some of the most peculiar achievements in the world .
The history of this renowned institution dates back to 1951 when the CEO of the Guinness Brewery was hunting with his companions. He questioned which bird would Fax Lists be the fastest in Europe and it occurred to him that a book that could clarify these types of doubts would be a commercial success . And so it was the year of its publication in 1955 because the businessman commissioned two workers from a research company in London to compile various achievements or curiosities. The work achieved first place in the British book sales list that same Christmas.
Largest paella in the world (Photo: Galbis Paellas Gigantes)
Although Spain did not appear on the lists included in this literary product until 1992, since then it has not stopped breaking records and showing the national talent that seeks to improve itself in each edition. The first recorded milestone was the largest paella in the world in Valencia by Antonio Galbis , which was surpassed again in 2001 with the same food cooked for more than 100,000 people.
It is worth highlighting the work of the athlete Christian López who has more than 100 recognitions from the acclaimed institution . Likewise, the Toledo native is in the top 10 of the people who have broken the most records in the world, specifically he is in sixth place. Although he has held a bicycle with his chin for more than nine minutes, López does not have the strangest Spanish Guinness record.
bubblegum balloons
The Spanish stand out for being very social and taking advantage of any occasion to meet with friends or family. Due to this quality, the Chupa Chups candy company decided to use its products that include chewing gum inside to achieve one of the most unusual records in the world.
Guinness Record for Chupa Chups (Photo: YouTube)
Madrid, the capital of Spain, was the place chosen in 2014 to gather the largest number of attendees who could eat one of its famous lollipops that included chewing gum inside. The objective was to obtain the greatest concentration of people making a bubble of gum at the same time . The result was what was desired since there were 737 individuals, so the Guinness World Records included the event in its edition that same year.
The history of this renowned institution dates back to 1951 when the CEO of the Guinness Brewery was hunting with his companions. He questioned which bird would Fax Lists be the fastest in Europe and it occurred to him that a book that could clarify these types of doubts would be a commercial success . And so it was the year of its publication in 1955 because the businessman commissioned two workers from a research company in London to compile various achievements or curiosities. The work achieved first place in the British book sales list that same Christmas.
Largest paella in the world (Photo: Galbis Paellas Gigantes)
Although Spain did not appear on the lists included in this literary product until 1992, since then it has not stopped breaking records and showing the national talent that seeks to improve itself in each edition. The first recorded milestone was the largest paella in the world in Valencia by Antonio Galbis , which was surpassed again in 2001 with the same food cooked for more than 100,000 people.
It is worth highlighting the work of the athlete Christian López who has more than 100 recognitions from the acclaimed institution . Likewise, the Toledo native is in the top 10 of the people who have broken the most records in the world, specifically he is in sixth place. Although he has held a bicycle with his chin for more than nine minutes, López does not have the strangest Spanish Guinness record.
bubblegum balloons
The Spanish stand out for being very social and taking advantage of any occasion to meet with friends or family. Due to this quality, the Chupa Chups candy company decided to use its products that include chewing gum inside to achieve one of the most unusual records in the world.
Guinness Record for Chupa Chups (Photo: YouTube)
Madrid, the capital of Spain, was the place chosen in 2014 to gather the largest number of attendees who could eat one of its famous lollipops that included chewing gum inside. The objective was to obtain the greatest concentration of people making a bubble of gum at the same time . The result was what was desired since there were 737 individuals, so the Guinness World Records included the event in its edition that same year.