Concrete statues have a long history that dates back to ancient times, when early civilizations such as the Romans used primitive forms of concrete to create durable architectural decorations, reliefs, and sculptural elements for temples, villas, and public spaces. After the fall of the Roman Empire, large-scale concrete use declined in favor of stone carving, but interest revived in the 19th century with the invention of modern Portland cement, which made concrete stronger, more workable, and easier to mass-produce. During this period, concrete statues became popular for garden ornaments, memorials, and religious figures, especially in Europe and North America. In the 20th century, artists and architects embraced concrete for its versatility, allowing for both realistic and abstract forms, as well as integration into modernist architecture and public monuments. Today, concrete statues remain widely used worldwide due to their affordability, durability, and ability to be molded into complex designs, blending traditional sculptural techniques with modern materials.
On November 4, 2014, Percy's Fast Food Restaurant Toys Collection was declared the Largest by the Guinness World Records at 10,000 unique pieces from McDonald's, Jollibee, Burger King, KFC, Wendy's, Chick-Fil-A, Carl's Jr., Hardee's and other Fast Food Restaurants. This blog highlights and celebrates each individual toy's story included in the collection as all of them are now Officially Amazing!!! I will also feature my Comic Strip, Amazing Grace who I hope will be a Fast Food Toy too someday.

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