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Massive 'elephant's toothpaste' chemical reaction breaks world record

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April 22 (UPI) -- Guinness World Records said a toy company broke a record by performing an "elephant's toothpaste" chemical reaction that created 12,095 cubic feet,1,692.7 cubic inches.

KiwiCo, a company specializing in science and math-based toys, created the massive reaction known as "elephant's toothpaste" by combining a solution of hydrogen peroxide and detergent dish soap with potassium iodide, which resulted in a massive amount of foam.

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The previous record of 461 cubic feet, 967 cubic inches was set during the taping of an episode of ABC's Live with Kelly and Ryan.

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