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80 Dishes Around the Table Trivia Game | Gifts |

80 Dishes Around the Table Trivia Game | Gifts |

About this food trivia game:
The Everyone's Welcome 80 Dishes Around the Table trivia game will put foodie lovers' knowledge to the test with a broad selection of cuisine related questions from various countries across the globe. Do you know… which Spanish city gives its names to the bitter oranges used to make marmalade? Or what country does the word 'mocha' come from?

Pack size: 80 questions

How to merchandise this food trivia game:
Pair with the rest of the Everyone's Welcome collection including the paper tableware and decorations to inspire your customers to host wonderful dinner parties, big birthday celebrations or fun-filled picnics in the summer.

How to dispose of this food trivia game:
Enjoy, replay, and give away. This moto is used for all our games as we encourage customers to never throw away a game but pass it on to family members or friends.
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80 Dishes Around the Table Trivia Game | Gifts |—
$1.33

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About this food trivia game:
The Everyone's Welcome 80 Dishes Around the Table trivia game will put foodie lovers' knowledge to the test with a broad selection of cuisine related questions from various countries across the globe. Do you know… which Spanish city gives its names to the bitter oranges used to make marmalade? Or what country does the word 'mocha' come from?

Pack size: 80 questions

How to merchandise this food trivia game:
Pair with the rest of the Everyone's Welcome collection including the paper tableware and decorations to inspire your customers to host wonderful dinner parties, big birthday celebrations or fun-filled picnics in the summer.

How to dispose of this food trivia game:
Enjoy, replay, and give away. This moto is used for all our games as we encourage customers to never throw away a game but pass it on to family members or friends.