Grand Candy broke Guinness World Record for largest chocolate bar
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: Armenian `Grand Candy' company has
set a world record in the nomination of `World's Largest Chocolate
Bar', which has been registered in the Guinness Book of Records. The
chocolate bar weighted 4 tones and 410 kg and was made in 4 days. The
previous record was set in Italy; the Armenian chocolate bar exceeds
the latter by 830 kg.
The bitter chocolate bar was manufactured in accordance to traditional
technology, using Ghana-imported cocoa beans. The chocolate bar was
presented today to the public. Legal representative of the Guinness
Book of World Records Elizabeth Smith handed to owner of `Grand Candy'
company' Karen Vardanyan a certificate for the record. `This is the
first industrial record in Armenia; it is dedicated to the 10th
anniversary of establishment of `Grand Candy', which we will mark
October 16,' Mr. Vardanyan said, adding that day, during celebration
in the Republican Square, the whole society will have the opportunity
of tasting the chocolate bar. Mrs. Smith was deeply impressed by the
chocolate bar.
`I like chocolate very much. That is why it is a double pleasure for
me to register this in the Guinness Book of Records. The working staff
of the Guinness Records has claimed that I take several bars of
chocolate for tasting. I have already managed to taste and I liked it
very much,' she said.
From: A. Papazian
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: Armenian `Grand Candy' company has
set a world record in the nomination of `World's Largest Chocolate
Bar', which has been registered in the Guinness Book of Records. The
chocolate bar weighted 4 tones and 410 kg and was made in 4 days. The
previous record was set in Italy; the Armenian chocolate bar exceeds
the latter by 830 kg.
The bitter chocolate bar was manufactured in accordance to traditional
technology, using Ghana-imported cocoa beans. The chocolate bar was
presented today to the public. Legal representative of the Guinness
Book of World Records Elizabeth Smith handed to owner of `Grand Candy'
company' Karen Vardanyan a certificate for the record. `This is the
first industrial record in Armenia; it is dedicated to the 10th
anniversary of establishment of `Grand Candy', which we will mark
October 16,' Mr. Vardanyan said, adding that day, during celebration
in the Republican Square, the whole society will have the opportunity
of tasting the chocolate bar. Mrs. Smith was deeply impressed by the
chocolate bar.
`I like chocolate very much. That is why it is a double pleasure for
me to register this in the Guinness Book of Records. The working staff
of the Guinness Records has claimed that I take several bars of
chocolate for tasting. I have already managed to taste and I liked it
very much,' she said.
From: A. Papazian