This massive jigsaw puzzle contains 32,256 precision-cut pieces and measures in at 17 feet long by 6 feet wide, making it the world's largest jigsaw puzzle according... More
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This is the world's hottest gummy bear that reaches a staggering 9 million Scoville Heat Units, which is like 4 times the hotness of the world's current hottest... More
This massive inflatable floating obstacle course is over 42 feet long and 32 feet wide of modular sections designed to thwart players trying to race around.
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Massive $30,000 three-dimensional spherical labyrinth challenges your manual dexterity and spatial understanding to maneuver a marble through a complex network... More
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Massive 85 foot inflatable obstacle course challenges kids to navigate a series of combat obstacles just like in a first week of boot camp.
This tiny yet infernally hot chocolate bar is made from tasty milk chocolate infused with a sinister hot chili extract that reaches up to 9 million Scoville... More
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This retro reproduction of the classic 1940s wooden tabletop game challenges your hand-eye coordination skills to compete against the basic laws of physics.
This massive LEGO model of the Millennium Falcon consists of 7,541 individual pieces, making it one of the biggest LEGO sets ever created