A snowman the size of a house is bringing tourists to a neighborhood in Buffalo, Minnesota, to get a peek at the momentous undertaking.
There's no denying "Frosty Fobbe" is big and fat. At about 30 feet tall and 20 feet across, this dude is carrying a wide load. Wednesday, as FOX 9 stopped by, Eric Fobbe was trimming the fat, shaping him up to look his best. Upkeep is an everyday thing, but it's not nearly the work that went into building him.
It all started last Friday. It took forty hours and the entire weekend, with temporary stairs up the backside to help get the 75-pound hat on top of Frosty's head. The big boy also needed a big set of mittens too.Now, his wooden eyes, traffic cone nose, and never-ending smile seem to be watching and peeking around every corner and there's only one thing that makes him have a bad day.
Now, this is actually the fourth big snowman the Fobbes have built. The first one was 12 feet, then 20 and 25 in 2022. This year though, he's taller and wider than ever. The Fobbes say expanding the family makes them happy, but seeing others enjoy their new addition is even better.
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