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June 22nd, 2005 04:10 PM
kath NEW YORK Jun 22, 2005 — An attempt to erect the world's largest popsicle in a city square ended with a scene straight out of a disaster film but much stickier.

The 25-foot-tall, 17 1/2-ton treat of frozen Snapple juice melted faster than expected Tuesday, flooding Union Square in downtown Manhattan with kiwi-strawberry-flavored fluid that sent pedestrians scurrying for higher ground.

Firefighters closed off several streets and used hoses to wash away the sugary goo.

Snapple had been trying to promote a new line of frozen treats by setting a record for the world's largest popsicle, but called off the stunt before the it was pulled fully upright by a construction crane. Authorities said they were worried the thing would collapse in the 80-degree, first-day-of-summer heat.

"What was unsettling was that the fluid just kept coming," Stuart Claxton of the Guinness Book of World Records told the Daily News. "It was quite a lot of fluid. On a hot day like this, you have to move fast."

Snapple official Lauren Radcliffe said the company was unlikely to make a second attempt to break the record, set by a 21-foot ice pop in Holland in 1997.

The giant ice pop was supposed to have been able to withstand the heat for some time, and organizers weren't sure why it didn't. It had been made in Edison, N.J., and hauled to New York by freezer truck in the morning.

June 22nd, 2005 04:11 PM
glencar Geez, we can't beat the Dutch? What's happening to this country?
June 22nd, 2005 04:17 PM
voodoopug
quote:
glencar wrote:
Geez, we can't beat the Dutch? What's happening to this country?



anyone else find the use of the word "erect" strange here?
June 22nd, 2005 04:22 PM
glencar They should try again! It just started raining here.
June 22nd, 2005 05:34 PM
kath a semi "sticky fingers" scenario!
June 22nd, 2005 05:48 PM
voodoopug
quote:
kath wrote:
a semi "sticky fingers" scenario!



caused by an illadvised erection?
June 22nd, 2005 07:38 PM
kath possibly......
June 22nd, 2005 09:59 PM
voodoopug
quote:
kath wrote:
possibly......



whew.....nice to see a topic like this after the brutality that was todays battle. Kudos to all involved....the sad thing is that jb missed all of it! I may have to get some work done tomorrow after spending the better part of the day playing global thermonuclear war on RO!
June 23rd, 2005 02:28 PM
kath oh...thermonuclear?? sounds hot-ish......better fire up the snapple popsicle.....oh, wait......
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