On March 18, the community came together at Carmel High School to aid senior Danielle Rothchild in completing a Guinness World Record. Rothchild collected nearly 2 million bread tags to recycle and use the funds to make modifications to power cars for children with special needs. The community spent the day linking approximately 50,000 tags for the Guinness World Record. Rothchild holds up bags of donated bread tags. (Photos by Anna Skinner) Three power cars were modified by the Pike High School Robotics Club. The cars were paid for by donations, but Rothchild plans to buy more power cars and wheelchairs from her bread tag donations. Olivia Luo, a CHS senior, links bread tags at the event. Danielle Rothchild and her mother, Debbie, explain how to fit bread tags together. Cathy Bilsland and Henry Leopold display their bread tag chain. Snapshot: Bread tags linked for world record 0 By Current Publishing on March 27, 2018 Carmel Community More Headlines Share. Twitter Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email