Stretching across 500 metres (1,640 feet) -- the length of four city blocks -- the whopper of a cake was whipped up by Shick Bakery over two days to help local sick children's charities, yesterday.
The fruitcake -- cracking the scales at a hefty 14,454 kilogrammes (31,865 pounds) -- got the green light from the Guinness organization's envoy for Latin America, Ralph Hannah, at a brief ceremony in Managua.
Its sweet massiveness edged out a prior recordholder from Durango, Mexico.
"It's really yummy," said Gema Reyes, one of thousands of people who lined up to pay 0.80 dollar for a big piece of a little piece of history.
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