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Geneva chef makes world’s largest candy cane

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Chef Alain Roby breaks the record for the world's longest candy cane — measured at 51 feet — Saturday night in Geneva.

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Chef Alain Roby breaks the record for the world's longest candy cane — measured at 51 feet — Saturday night in Geneva.

courtesy of Heron PR

Chef Alain Roby breaks the record for the world's longest candy cane — measured at 51 feet — Saturday night in Geneva.

courtesy of Heron PR

Chef Alain Roby breaks the record for the world's longest candy cane — measured at 51 feet — Saturday night in Geneva.

courtesy of Heron PR

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Chef Alain Roby breaks the record for the world's longest candy cane — measured at 51 feet — Saturday night in Geneva.

courtesy of Heron PR

Chef Alain Roby breaks the record for the world's longest candy cane — measured at 51 feet — Saturday night in Geneva.

courtesy of Heron PR

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Geneva pastry chef Alain Roby broke his third Guinness World Record Saturday night by creating the world’s longest candy cane, measuring at 51 feet long. Roby, who already holds world records for the tallest cooked sugar building and tallest chocolate sculpture, pulled sugar starting at the Geneva Courthouse and stretched it to the intersection in front of his All Chocolate Kitchen, at 33 S. Third St., on Saturday.