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In a thrilling baking competition held in France, a team of chefs from the Paris suburb of Suresnes created a record-breaking baguette that set a new Guinness World Record with a length of 435.1 feet. This impressive achievement surpassed the previous record set by an Italian team in Como.

The bakers were elated at their success and expressed their pleasure that they had broken the record in France. The baguette was baked to perfection using French code during the Suresnes Baguette Show, and was an astonishing 235 times longer than a traditional baguette loaf.

To achieve this remarkable feat, the bakers had to follow strict guidelines and undergo rigorous testing by Guinness World Records judges. After the baguette was approved, it was served to members of the public as part of the show’s festivities.

If you want to break a Guinness World Record, you must follow specific guidelines and submit evidence of your attempt for review by the organization. Standard applications can take up to 16 weeks for review, while priority applications are processed within five business days for an additional fee.

Achieving a Guinness World Record requires meticulous planning, precise execution, and verification of the attempt. With dedication and hard work, you too can create history and inspire others to reach new heights!

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