A British civil engineer has broke an unlikely lolly-related world record - the most M&M's stacked in a tower.
Will Cutbill from Solihull in England decided to try and break the record during the UK's lockdown.
After "hundreds" of failed attempts over a few hours, Mr Cutbill smashed the previous Guinness Word Record.
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But the number of lollies he managed to make stand in his high-rise lolly creation might come as a shock.
It's just five.
He admits people are surprised.
"When I tell them it's a whopping five I think they're a bit shocked," he told CNN.
"It's a lot harder than it looks."
"They're not a flat as you think, they're quite spherical, so it's a bit like, if you can imaging balancing footballs, or soccer balls.
He said it took him hundreds of goes but he said he was "ecstatic" when his stack finally stood still.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CPRDbW-huwo/?utm_source=ig_embed&"I was running around the room, arms in the air," he said.
And once the record was broken, there was only one way to celebrate.
"I've got to admit, I did eat them all," he said.