A Guinness Book of World Records entry exists for just about anything you can think of. There’s the world’s largest banana car, the world’s longest limousine, the largest parade of Volvo cars, even ...
Highland Middle School students in Kim Hauman's Applied Technology class recently raced edible cars they had constructed and learned many things - including that cars made of candy hold together ...
A crowd of about 50 spectators cheered as a raw turkey impaled with corn-cob axles and rice-cracker wheels careened down the ramp, only to crash in a spectacular cloud of improvised poultry and ...
Feb. 3 (UPI) --A Washington state casino broke two Guinness World Records when it celebrated the opening of its new parking garage with a race between two cars that were 91% cake. The ilani casino, ...
You can’t have your cake and eat it. But you can surely drive it before you eat it. Former IndyCar champ and semi-retired pro race driver Michael Andretti marked another first for his career by eating ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - A concoction of celery, cake frosting, uncooked spaghetti noodles and assorted candies would be enough to make a person's stomach turn, but for some area students it was a ...
For more than 20 years, Texas Woman’s University has hosted a build-your-own car contest for kids in grades six through 12. It’s kind of like the Boy Scouts’ Derby Pinewood, only for these cars, think ...
ilani has officially opened its new six-story parking garage, and the casino opted to celebrate the occasion by racing edible cars — as in, cars made primarily out of cake. The two replica Formula One ...
Champion race car driver Michael Andretti won the race — covering 350 feet at a top speed of 17 miles per hour. The event helped to launch the parking garage at a new casino in Washington state. Good ...
Gravity and inertia don't figure into most toddlers' calculations as they meddle with their mashed potatoes. But for participants in this year's Edible Car Competition, playing with food means fun ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - A concoction of celery, cake frosting, uncooked spaghetti noodles and assorted candies would be enough to make a person’s stomach turn, but for some area students it was a ...