The Mike & Carla Morning Show

Weekdays 5:00am - 10:00am

DUISBURG, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 01: A representative from the Guinness Book of World Records Jack Brockba stands next to the Sandburg sandcastle on September 1, 2017 in Duisburg, Germany. A local travel agency commissioned the building of the sandcastle and sought to beat the previous world record of 14.84 meters and make it with 16.68 meters to set the new Guinness Book of World Record. The Sandburg took three weeks to build and is made from 3,500 tons of sand. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

An elementary school in Oregon set a new unofficial record for cereal box dominoes.  They used 6,877 boxes, and then donated them all to a food bank.  They originally planned to get Guinness involved to make it official.  But there were time constraints, so they just went for it.  They would have beaten the current record by about 500 boxes.

The Mike & Carla Morning Show share an audio clip of the teacher that set the whole thing up….so close, but yet so far!