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Chicago teens build unique tribute to Ukraine out of donated breakfast cereal boxes

Chicago students created a unique Ukraine flag mosaic out of Kellogg's cereal boxes as a fundraiser for the war-torn country — and they're donating the cereal to food banks in Chicago.

Quick — what do these three things have in common: Chicago teenagers, thousands of boxes of cereal and the country of Ukraine?

The answer is — unexpected.

And something positive, it turns out.

A group of teenagers in Chicago wanted to do something surprising — and something helpful to others.

So, armed with boxes of popular breakfast cereal that they collected through a donation effort, a group of students for local high schools in Chicago created a mosaic designed to look like the Ukraine flag.

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And in the process, they not only broke a Guinness World Record — they raised money for Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia on Feb. 24 and has been continuing to battle for its very survival. Sunday, August 14, marks day 172 of the invasion. 

As a bonus, the teens are also helping out the needy in Chicago by donating the cereal.

The Kellogg's company donated the boxes — about 5,000 of them, approximately.

And the teens, who are members of the Chicago Children United for Ukraine, according to Reuters, created a gigantic cereal mosaic on the floor of the Wintrust Financial Corporation's Grand Banking Hall in downtown Chicago.

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For the yellow in the flag, they used yellow Corn Pops boxes.

For the blue in the flag, they used blue Rice Krispies boxes.

In this way, they recreated a depiction of the Ukrainian flag.

"It’s a math problem, really, but we wanted to beat the Guinness Book of World Records," said Sherry Koppel, the project’s art consultant, according to Fox 32 in Chicago. 

"The kids did it, and they did it fast."

"We wanted to raise awareness for Ukraine," said one student, Michael Kotcher, as Reuters noted. 

"So, we decided to break a record with a good cause behind it."

The good cause includes Ukraine — but also, the cereal boxes are being donated to a local food bank.

Donors pledged approximately $15,000 to the fundraiser so far.

"It's just great because we're helping globally and locally," said Kotcher.

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The teens broke the Guinness World Record for the "Largest Packaged Food Mosaic of a Flag."

On their website, the teens explained ahead of breaking the record, "We are raising funds to support the people of Ukraine through Razom, as well as fighting hunger here in Chicago by attempting to set a new world record for the largest cereal box mosaic."

They also wrote, "Kellogg’s has generously donated 5,000 boxes of cereal (Rice Krispies and Corn Pops) that we will use to create the Ukrainian flag and break the current Guinness World Record."

"Once the mosaic is completed, Kellogg’s will donate the cereal to the Greater Chicago Food Depository."

The students built the mosaic over a three-day period (August 10-12) in Wintrust Financial Corporation's iconic Grand Banking Hall on S. LaSalle Street in Chicago, they also explained.

The previous record for this particular achievement in the Guinness World Record book included 4,000 cereal boxes. 

"We love cereal so much," one of the students said — which is why they picked cereal boxes to create the flag mosaic.

The group of students thanked their sponsors for their help, including Wintrust Financial Corporation, which donated its Grand Banking Hall temporarily to the project; Kellogg's, which donated the cereal boxes through its Better Days Commitment; and Sherry Koppel, who donated her "time and expertise" to help the teens lay out the Ukrainian flag for the mosaic.

The cereal boxes were going to be distributed the food banks as soon as the project was taken down.

Reuters and Fox32 contributed reporting to this article.

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