Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is no stranger to setting huge records, but this time he might have outdone himself.
 
With the help of Seven Bucks Digital Studios, co-founded by The Rock and his manager and production partner Dany Garcia,  Guinness World Records can officially confirm they have achieved the record for the Largest layered dip, weighing in at colossal 540 pounds!
 
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Just in time for Super Bowl 51, the super-sized dip was created during a live broadcast on the Guinness World Records Facebook page. 
 


Taking over 5 hours and 4 people to prep and construct, the massive version of a classic 7 Layer Fiesta Dip was prepared in a 100 gallon fish tank at Seven Bucks Digital Studios in Los Angeles, California. 
 
So what exactly goes in to gigantic version of a classic Super Bowl snack? Here’s the breakdown: 153.6 pounds of refried beans, 76.8 quarts sour cream with 9.6 pounds of seasoning mixed in, 76.8 pounds of cheese, 38.4 quarts of guacamole, 38.4 quarts tomatoes, 19.2 quarts green onions, and 37.2 quarts of black olives to top it off. 
 
Regarding the amazing and mouth-watering accomplishment, Guinness World Records Adjudicator, Hannah Ortman, said, “It was exciting to see the passion that went into creating something so fun and extraordinary. I’m delighted to welcome Seven Bucks Digital Studios to the Guinness World Records family.” 
 
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Far surpassing the minimum requirement of 440.925 pounds, Seven Bucks Digital Studios is the first to achieve this brand new Guinness World Records title. 
 
The dip was so delicious, it couldn’t go to waste- following the attempt, the record-breaking dip was donated to the Midnight Mission Homeless Shelter in Los Angeles, California. 
 
For those who want to see more, fans can tune it to watch highlights of this successful attempt on Dwayne Johnson’s YouTube channel on Friday, February 3rd.