Giant 231-pound sticker ball just broke a Guinness World Record

Saul the sticker ball is here to stick around.
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Giant 231-pound sticker ball just broke a Guinness World Record
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A Guinness World Record holder named Saul the Sticker Ball lives in Longmont, Colorado. It doesn't really live, though. It's a 231-pound giant ball made from over 200,000 stickers and labels.

John Fischer is the CEO of a company called StickerGiant and, with the help of his employees, they created Saul.

The Guinness World Records uploaded a video Tuesday of Fischer and Saul, celebrating the award.

“Stickers are fun because they allow people to take any normal thing and make it theirs,” said Fischer.

He explained in the video that the process of creating Saul took over a hundred hours but it brought the entire company together. StickerGiant created the ball in an attempt to break a world record in honor of the first National Sticker day in the United States. The ball also has some political ambitions apparently.

“Saul the largest sticker ball is running for President and he’s encouraging all Americans to stick together,” said Fischer.


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