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Guinness World Records said a toy company broke a record by performing an "elephant's toothpaste" chemical reaction that created 12,095 cubic feet, 1,692.7 cubic inches.
Mark Rober is a former NASA engineer and a very popular ... He’s also the guy who already holds one Guinness World Record for another elephant toothpaste stunt, which saw him shoot it 60 ...
Take 52 litres of hydrogen peroxide, 10 litres of potassium iodide and a few bottles of dish soap and you create — unofficially — the world's largest elephant toothpaste.
It was a lot of foam — 21.04 cubic metres to be exact. And that amount of "elephant toothpaste" has earned the University of Guelph's physics club a Guinness World Record.