Tallest Apple Tower

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Tallest Apple Tower

Canada

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada / May 8, 2009

Anthony D’Elia stacked an impressive seven apples on top of each other without external support, a new world record. His feat beat the previous record by four apples.

D’Elia set the record on May 8, 2009 at his home in Toronto, Ontario.

DENIED: No video evidence.

- no external support or adhesives permitted
- tower may not be built with anything beyond unmodified apples
- any type of traditional-sized apple varietal may be used
- must follow form of current world record holder
- must provide video evidence

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Comments
  • How cute and already a great feat for such a simple (not simple I know) apple stacking.

  • The important thing to remember about this category is that it is the performance of stacking that is the record, not the stack itself. If we don't see the stacking and only see the stack, how can anyone confirm the performance happened?

    • United States bananaKiwi

      Well bananas don't stack themselves... I'd say it's not too far of a jump to assume the apples were stacked by the person who's given credit.

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    What do others think? Anyone agree with Holsters Guy's suspicion about a bent coat hanger? Should we demand that future records setters in this category document their feat on video? I personally trust this attempt.

  • Without external support but how much would you bet there is a bent coat hanger shoved through those

  • Canada Anthony D'Elia

    This was intense.

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