Guinness World Records partners with Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A is working with Guinness World Records to challenge children across America to set their own records this summer.
Available from July 26 to August 28, the series of five activity-filled Guinness World Records packs features 'Do Try This at Home' challenges, intended to promote fun parent-child interaction and active playtime with friends.
“We hope reading about the Guinness World Records achievements and attempting some of the fun activities will inspire kids to strive to set their own records in life,” said Angela Savage, senior kids and family marketing consultant for Chick-fil-A, Inc. “The warmer summer months are the perfect time to encourage children to be active and get outside to play with their parents and friends.”
The Kid’s Meal items include a collection of Guinness World Records cards containing world records set by animals, a Guinness World Records sports and games booklet, a 30-second timer to help you perform the 'Do Try this at Home' activities, a set of cards on a ring that contain Guinness World Record holders and corresponding challenge and a booklet of Guinness World Records hobbies and pastimes with related challenges.
Random fact: Chick-fil-A Operator Arthur Greeno set a record in 2008 with the largest cup of lemonade. The cup contained 834 gallons made from 11,730 lemons!
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