Thursday, June 16, 2011
Longest row of rubber ducks: Cozi sets world record
SEATTLE, WA, USA -- 17,782 yellow rubber ducks stretched one mile long at Warren G. Magnuson Park by Seattle's Cozi.com , setting the world record for the Longest row of rubber ducks.
Photo: Cozi sets world record for longest line of ducks. Photo: Cozi.com (enlarge photo)
The Guinness world record for the Largest collection of rubber ducks was set by Charlotte Lee (USA), who has 5,631 different rubber ducks.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the largest rubber chicken toss, achieved by 925 participants organised at Gilda's LaughFest event at Rosa Parks Circle in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.
The event, held in Seattle's Warren G. Magnuson Park, encouraged all families to get their own ducks in a row.
"Getting your ducks in a row is hard, but it's so worth it. We learned that here today," said Cozi CEO Robbie Cape. "Rubber ducks can be pretty slippery, but we managed to corral them all long enough to set the record."
Seattle families and more than 80 duck-wrangling volunteers waddled around and enjoyed a beautiful day in the park as they watched rubber-duck history in the making.
Cozi is a free Web and mobile service that simplifies busy family life. With Cozi, families have the tools to manage schedules and activities with an online calendar, track grocery lists, shopping lists and to do lists, organize household chores, and share family moments with relatives and friends—all with one solution.
Families can access Cozi from any computer at home or at work, and can get their grocery list, shopping list, to do list, schedule and messages on any mobile phone.
Located in Seattle, Wash., Cozi was founded by veterans of Microsoft, Expedia and Amazon with a vision for creating technology tuned to the family.
Cozi has over 3 million registered family members, and is available for free at www.cozi.com.
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