Gigantic gelato: World's largest ice cream scoop revealed

Your dessert, madame: The record-breaking ice cream
Your dessert, madame: The record-breaking ice cream

You're going to need a bigger flake for this world record breaking ice cream scoop that weighs a whopping 1365kg.

The gigantic gelato was carved using 733 containers worth of strawberry ice cream - equal to the length of an American football field.

Kemps Dairy unveiled the sizeable scoop at the Cedarburg Strawberry Festival in Wisconsin, USA to celebrate their 100th anniversary.



It took five nationally-ranked snow sculptors from Minnesota Big Snow to create the incredible ice-cream on June 28.

Rachel Kyllo, the Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, said: "What better way to commemorate Kemps' traditions than by setting a delicious Guinness World Record? A historic celebration that you can eat!

"We were so excited to celebrate our anniversary of nourishing our communities through the wholesome goodness of our ice cream with a record breaking celebration."


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Once the record was officially set at noon, hundreds of lucky festival attendees had the opportunity to scoff a part of the historic scoop.

The fantastic feast feat was overlooked by Guinness World Records' judge Philip Robertson.

Kemps was founded in Minnesota in 1914 and supplies milk, ice cream and other dairy products from its plants across Minnesota and North Dakota.