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It’s big enough for a family of five. That’s five life-sized humans, not gingerbread men. The A&M Traditions Club has constructed the world’s largest gingerbread house, which has been officially sanctioned by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Visitors can tour the sweet house in Bryan, Texas, which took thousands of pounds of flour, sugar, butter, eggs and other ingredients to construct. Admission is $3, with the proceeds going to build a new trauma facility at St. Joseph Health System. The calorie count for this tantalizing edifice is estimated at approximately 36 Million.
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