Category: (Toy)
3 new, starting at $19.99
Here's a trivia game you can really sink your teeth into! Test your taste buds with fun trivia questions about the foods you love to eat, from Chocolate & Candy to Snacks & Desserts. What kind of animal is Cheetos' mascot, Chester? How many fudge stripes are there on a Keebler Fudge Stripes Cookie - 3, 5, 6, or 7? When Americans scream for ice cream, what is their favorite topping? The answers - A Cheetah, 5, and Chocolate Syrup! This fun and tasty trivia game redefines the food pyramid, with Snack Attack, Cookies, Ice Cream & Desserts, Candy and Chocolate categories occupying the spaces. Answer the questions correctly, make your way to the top of the Snacks & Sweets Pyramid, and you'll be the Snacks & Sweets Trivia Superstar! A newly added feature to this game are coupons (valued at approximately $6.50) for Jelly Belly jelly beans, Jolly Time Pop Corn, Cadbury Adams Swedish Fish and Sour Patch candies, Joseph's Lite Cookies, and Auntie Anne's soft pretzels! Game comes with Eat It! Game Board, 1 Box of 400 Eat It! Question & Answer Cards, 1 Set of 35 Eat It! Pyramid Cards, 1 Die, 6 Game Pieces, and Game Instructions. For 2 - 6 Players, Ages 13 and Up.
Makes me hungryReviewed by James M. Huetteman, 2009-01-30
Fun game. Brings back lots of memories. However, some of the questions are a bit hard for younger kids since they require knowing old advertisements that aren't shown any more so kids won't know them. We would recommend that you play as teams mixing mixing young and old.
SoSo..Reviewed by Heather M. Mccleary, 2009-01-15
Not nearly as fun as I thought, plus most questions will be VERY hard for young teenagers to answer... hence enjoy as a family game
if you like junk food....Reviewed by Crystal Nettles, 2009-01-13
you'll love this game. i played with my kids. and of course i was winning... lol. its fun to play while learning interesting facts.
Would recommendReviewed by K. Giles, 2009-01-12
We are a family that plays games quite a bit and are always on the look out for something new and different that we haven't played before. This game was quite enjoyable. Teens, parents and grandparents all had fun playing it. I bought two games; one for my family and another for a friend and they also said they liked it. It was fun trying to recall some of the answers to foods I ate when I was younger and foods from different regions we lived in. It is played similarly to Trivia Pursuit where you need to get a card for each category, candy, chocolate, ice cream desserts, snacks and cookies and then you climb the food pyramid and the other team gets to pick the category for your final question. You also get a few coupons in the box for snack type items. In my opinion this game was a good purchase.
Christmas toyReviewed by Sandra Smith, 2009-01-11
It was fun for all. We never got finished. Kids lost interest before we finished. It would be a game you would leave out and get back to day after day. Good to play on a day you are snowed in and can't travel. I will buy it for another family member