Bullock Creek Students Aim for World Record Toilet Paper Pyramid

Students at Midland County’s Bullock Creek High School are hoping to be recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for their toilet paper pyramid.  They spent 16 hours building the pyramid, using more than 27,000 rolls.

People involved in the Bullock Creek High School Robotics team prepare to take down the world’s largest toilet paper pyramid on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. Bullock Creek High School’s Robotics team built the world’s largest toilet paper pyramid and are selling the toilet paper back to the community for a discounted price as a fundraiser for the team.(Kaytie Boomer/The Bay City Times via AP)

They the project is actually a fundraiser for the school’s 20-member robotics team, which plans to sell the toilet paper as a fundraiser.

Robotics team captain and program leader Maxton Herst throws the top toilet paper roll off of the world’s largest toilet paper pyramid on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. Bullock Creek High School’s Robotics team built the world’s largest toilet paper pyramid and are selling the toilet paper back to the community for a discounted price as a fundraiser for the team, in Midland, Mich. (Kaytie Boomer/The Bay City Times via AP)