On Jan. 16, Snickers broke the Guinness World Record for the largest chocolate nut bar ever made.
The giant chocolate bar weighs 4,728 pounds and is 12 feet long, easily beating the previous record held by a chocolate bar that weighed in under 220 pounds according to KCEN.
The Snickers bar was made at the Mars Wrigley plant in Waco, Texas, and it took an entire week to create, KWKT reports. It is the size of 43,000 regular Snickers bars combined and, per Guinness World Record restrictions, the bar is entirely edible.
Supervising the successful record attempt was Guinness World Records judge Michael Empric, who told CNN that the big food record category is his favorite.
“To get a 5,000 pound bar of chocolate to stay together is really challenging,” he told CNN.
He also shared his excitement for the employees at the Waco Mars Wrigley plant, which made the bar.
“The factory workers here don’t normally have the opportunity to do something on this scale,” Empric told KWKT. “They make a product everyone loves and eats on a daily basis, but to do it on the scale and to really go and do something above and beyond is really inspiring.”
Mars employees around the United States can get their hands — or mouths — on pieces of the giant Snickers after it’s finished being used to promote the latest Snickers Super Bowl commercial, according to CNN.