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A 17-Foot Piece of Turkey Bacon

A Pennsylvania meat company broke a Guinness World Record by preparing a piece of turkey bacon measuring more than 17 feet long.

Godshall’s Quality Meats in Lebanon celebrated National Turkey Lovers Month by cooking the world’s longest piece of turkey bacon.

The breakfast item cooked for more than 6 hours in a smokehouse oven measuring 25 feet long and 10 feet wide.

A Guinness World Records adjudicator measured the bacon and confirmed it was 17 feet 3/4 inch long.

The turkey bacon was then broken into smaller portions and served at a BLT luncheon hosted by Godshall’s. The rest was donated to Lebanon County Christian Ministries.

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