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A determined 22-year-old reclaimed the Guinness World Records title of tallest stack of M&Ms by stacking six chocolate candies.

Brendan Kelbie of Australia broke the record of five held by Will Cutbill and Rocco Mercurio.

The record was first set with four M&Ms. In November 2020 Kelbie claimed the title after tying the record.

Cutbill, who lives in England, took the title and dared anyone to beat him.

Cutbill told CNN that they were shocked when he told them it was five.

Kelbie rebuilt the tiny tower of M&Ms on Oct. 14, 2021, and added another one.

Guinness World Records has a new record.

I decided to break this record because I am a serial record breaker and I am a versatile world record holder.

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The stack must be completely free-standing and able to stand for a minimum of 10 seconds. Only plain chocolate M&M's can be used, not flavors such as peanut and mint.

Brendan Kelbie successfully stacks 6 M&M's.
Brendan Kelbie successfully stacks 6 M&M's.

Kelbie still holds titles for most drumstick flips in one minute, fastest time to build a 10-toilet-roll pyramid, longest duration spinning a basketball on the nose and 10 others, even though he didn't complete his quest to break 21 records.

Follow reporter Asha Gilbert. Agilbert@usatoday.com.

M&M stack breaks Guinness World record with just 6 candies.

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