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With 549 participants, Snapple officially set the Guinness World Record at Boston Harborfest Thursday night for “Largest Ice Tea Toast” at the same time. Attendees assembled at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park where the official tea toast took place at 6:56 p.m., according to a Snapple spokesperson.
Robinhood claims a Guinness World Record and unveils a wave of new products.
The city of Hoover celebrated America’s 250 birthday by breaking a world record while cheering on the U.S team during their World Cup victory. City residents made history Wednesday night by setting a new Guinness World Records title for the most people opening drink cans simultaneously during its Independence Day celebration at the Hoover Met Complex.
Instead of dumping tea into the harbor, Bostonians can toast it together in efforts of setting a new world record.
France battled Sweden on Tuesday in the World Cup round of 32.
The defending World Cup champions begin knockout round play on Friday when Argentina takes on Cape Verde at 6 p.m. ET, putting Lionel Messi back on the field in his chase for the Golden Boot. Messi is tied for the most goals (six) in the 2026 World Cup despite not playing his fourth game yet.
