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Vispak’s largest coffee pot in the world at The Prešern’s Square

Published April 17, 2016
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13022264_1157097377674550_928417614_nVispak’s largest coffee pot in the world was yesterday at The Prešern’s Square in Ljubljana, at the invitation by the Women’s Association “Zemzem” from Ljubljana. The citizens of the capital of Slovenia were treated with the real Bosnian coffee from the Guinness coffee pot and with the largest baklava in the world, made by the members of the Association “Zemzem” in order to nominate it for the Guinness Book of Records.

All this took place within the Festival of Bosnian Food, which is being held in Ljubljana for the tenth time.

Baklava weighted almost 310 kilograms (309 kilograms and 839 grams) and, although the capacity of the coffee pot is 600 liters, this time they made symbolic 310 liters of real Bosnian coffee

“It is very crowded, several thousands of people were today at The Presrn’s Square. Everyone wanted to taste Bosnian coffee and baklava, and the event caused great attention of local media teams,・ stated the head of marketing and sales of the company Vispak JSC Visoko, Armin Hodzic.”.

Numerous visitors, as well as the Mayor of Ljubljana Zoran Jankovi・, wanted to have a memory of this event and a photograph next to the largest coffee pot in the world.

In the past two years, Zlatna dzezva avhieved huge success on the Slovenian market. The real Bosnian coffee is being sold at over 1.000 selling points and there is almost no serious retail chain or trader in Slovenia that does not offer Vispak’s Zlatna dzezva.

By breaking the Guinness world record in 2004, together with the citizens of Mostar, when 660 liters of coffee were made and drank out of the largest coffee pot in the world, in 2005 Vispak officially received the Guinness certificate, thus entering the book of records.

(Source: akos.ba)

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