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If there’s a football game on TV, one or more of the guys in my house is watching … and with the Big Game approaching, my boys are always up for a game day party. Add some good snacks and they think I’ve scored a touchdown!
Last week, I stopped by Walmart to grab some game day snacks. Tyson Any’tizers are always a winner at my house and even better when they’re dipped in Kraft dipping sauces. They’re the perfect big game snack!
Before the big game day arrives, you’ll be able to score these products on an endcap display with special messaging at Walmart. They’ll also be on rollback for $5.98 and the Kraft dressings will have a bottleneck and special playbook on participating products. It kind of reminds me of special uniforms for the big game {wink}.
I bought Tyson Any’tizers in three varieties: boneless buffalo style chicken wyngz, popcorn chicken, and chicken fries. No coin toss needed. I knew Kraft BBQ Ranch and Spicy Ranch dipping sauces would be the perfect team-mates.
A party, big or small, is always a bit more fun with some themed decor so I grabbed some football plates and napkins, some fun picks, and topped the table with a cloth that looks like a football field. A little turf on the wall behind the table with a football banner and you’ve got your first down!
I served the chicken fries in DIY fry boxes that I cut with my Silhouette. {If you don’t have a cutting machine, simply open up a fry box from your favorite fast food restaurant, trace it onto themed cardstock, cut it out, then glue it together.} Serving them in boxes makes it easy to intercept a snack on the way past the table.
Finger food always scores big at a football party!
I poured the different dipping sauces into individual serving size containers to avoid any double dipping penalties during the game. Placed alongside the popcorn chicken, they were a winning combination.
And a few football picks were a great way to grab the boneless buffalo wings without fumbling.
We filled our plates with football food and got our game on, tackling the Any’tizers and running back for more!
Luke even had a double foul, dipping two chicken fries into the sauce. Double foul? Get it?
Our game day party was a blast with only a bit of unnecessary roughness when it came down to the last chicken fry.
How do you celebrate game day? Check out the Super Moments website for inspiration and take your football party into overtime!
We’ve never tried the Tyson Any’tizers…definitely going to check these out for a big super bowl party!
Oh my gosh, Randi, I am dying over your football puns!! Hilarious!
We haven’t tried the Any’tizers but I think my boys would *love* the chicken fries.
What a great set up, love the french fry boxes that you have and all the fun decor! So awesome
We haven’t tried the Any’tizers but these look great for an after school snack when my kids invite friends over! Thanks for the ideas:)
I love me some football!!! I’m already grieving that it’ll be ending soon!
How fun! I can’t wait to watch the game and these are some great ideas for me to use!
What a fun party! I love the idea of packaging up the dips in individual containers – that is so smart!
This looks like such a fun party spread. I’ve been thinking about having a big game party myself so I bookmarked it. Thanks. #client
I love those little holders for the chicken fries! Great spread for a football party! #client