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[[Category:Sports]]
 
[[Category:Sports]]
'''Super Bowl''' is the largest [[Cereal Bowl|cereal bowl]] ever created using nothing but used [[Popsicle Sticks|Popsicle sticks]] and [[Superglue]].
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'''Super Bowl''' is the largest [[Cereal Bowl|cereal bowl]] ever created using nothing but used [[Popsicle Sticks|Popsicle sticks]] and [[Superglue]]. The Super Bowl is 97 feet across its diameter and stands 75 feet tall. Experts estimate it would hold over 80 tons of milk, but this cannot be proven because no one can afford to buy that much [[Milk|milk]].
   
 
One enterprising young man, Walter Puddinglick, at the age of 11, decided to fill the Super Bowl with goat's milk, but he ran out of goats from his father's farm having filled the Super Bowl only half full.
   
== History ==
 
 
The Super Bowl is the result of three months work by the employees of the Nahta Youse Popsicle Company (Dalt, Maine) and is the brain child of I. C. Youse, grandson of the Nahta Youse Popsicle Company's founder, Nahta Youse. When asked why the Super Bowl was created, I. C. Youse answered, "Why not?"
 
The Super Bowl is the result of three months work by the employees of the Nahta Youse Popsicle Company (Dalt, Maine) and is the brain child of I. C. Youse, grandson of the Nahta Youse Popsicle Company's founder, Nahta Youse. When asked why the Super Bowl was created, I. C. Youse answered, "Why not?"
 
== Size ==
 
The Super Bowl is 97 feet across its diameter and stands 75 feet tall. Experts estimate it would hold over 80 tons of milk, but this cannot be proven because no one can afford to buy that much [[Milk|milk]].
 
 
One enterprising young man, Walter Puddinglick, at the age of 11, decided to fill the Super Bowl with goat's milk, but he ran out of goats from his father's farm having filled the Super Bowl only half full.
 
   
   
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