High School Team Builds World's Tallest Toilet Paper Pyramid

A Michigan high school robotics team is raising money by selling more than 27,000 rolls of toilet paper used to construct the world's tallest toilet paper pyramid. Bullock Creek High School's BlitzCreek 3770 Robotics team, working with several local sponsors, built the pyramid in the school's atrium as part of its fundraising efforts for the year. "We have an official height which is 16 feet 3 inches and 5/8ths of an inch," senior Maxton Herst said. "That's almost 2 feet over what the current world record is." He said it took the team about 16 hours to construct the pyramid. The structure is being disassembled and the toilet paper rolls are being sold to raise money for the team's activities this year.

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