Shuffle Puck

Shuffle Puck
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ABC Bowler Bally Shuffle Alley Schematic 1955
ABC Bowler Bally Shuffle Alley Schematic 1955
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NEW SHUFFLE ALLEY BOWLER PUCK WILLIAMS UNITED BOWLING
NEW SHUFFLE ALLEY BOWLER PUCK WILLIAMS UNITED BOWLING
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Williams Uniteds Pegasus Shuffle Bowler
Williams Uniteds Pegasus Shuffle Bowler
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UNITEDS BIG BONUS SHUFFLE ALLEY PUCK BOWLER
UNITEDS BIG BONUS SHUFFLE ALLEY PUCK BOWLER
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BALLY ABC BOWLER SHUFFLE ALLEY PUCK BOWLER
BALLY ABC BOWLER SHUFFLE ALLEY PUCK BOWLER
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8 Flat Bottom SHUFFLEBOARD PUCKS 2 Pro Wax Powders
8 Flat Bottom SHUFFLEBOARD PUCKS 2 Pro Wax Powders
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Lucky Shuffle 1958 Puck Boaler Manual Schematic
Lucky Shuffle 1958 Puck Boaler Manual Schematic
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Star Sapphire Shuffle Alley Manual Schematic
Star Sapphire Shuffle Alley Manual Schematic
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Beta United Puck Bowler Manual Schematic
Beta United Puck Bowler Manual Schematic
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Topaz Williams Shuffle Alley Manual Schematics
Topaz Williams Shuffle Alley Manual Schematics
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Super Bowl 1972 Chicago Coin Manual Schematic
Super Bowl 1972 Chicago Coin Manual Schematic
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Professional Shuffleboard Wax Powder LIGHTNING FAST
Professional Shuffleboard Wax Powder LIGHTNING FAST
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6 Game Bowler 1960 Shuffle Alley Schematic
6 Game Bowler 1960 Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Victory Bowler 1954 Bally Shuffle Alley Manua
Victory Bowler 1954 Bally Shuffle Alley Manua
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Shuffle Bowler 1950 Bally Shuffle Alley Service Docs
Shuffle Bowler 1950 Bally Shuffle Alley Service Docs
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League Bowler 1954 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
League Bowler 1954 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Four Game Bowler 1959 Shuffle Alley Schematic
Four Game Bowler 1959 Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Gold Star 1965 Chicago Coin Shuffle Alley Schematic
Gold Star 1965 Chicago Coin Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Festival 1972 Chicago Coin Shuffle Alley Manual Schem
Festival 1972 Chicago Coin Shuffle Alley Manual Schem
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Big Strike 1976 C Coin Puck Bowler Manual Schematic
Big Strike 1976 C Coin Puck Bowler Manual Schematic
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Avalon 1962 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
Avalon 1962 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Astro Shuffle Alley Schematic United 1963
Astro Shuffle Alley Schematic United 1963
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Americana 1969 Shuffle Alley Schematic
Americana 1969 Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Altair 1967 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
Altair 1967 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Triple Gold Pin 1961 Shuffle Alley Schematic
Triple Gold Pin 1961 Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Taurus 1979 Shuffle Alley Manual Schematics
Taurus 1979 Shuffle Alley Manual Schematics
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Sparky 1962 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
Sparky 1962 United Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Score A Line 1955 Shuffle Alley Manual Schematic
Score A Line 1955 Shuffle Alley Manual Schematic
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Riviera 1967 Shuffle Alley Schematic
Riviera 1967 Shuffle Alley Schematic
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Pompeii Shuffle Alley Manual
Pompeii Shuffle Alley Manual
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Tupperware Party Game: Break The Ice!

There's nothing like a good party game to break the ice and add sparkle to a party - even if the party has serious business intent. Every distributor knows that a Tupperware party game can get people laughing and having fun. A Tupperware party game can loosen them up and get them ready - ready to buy!

Traditional Tupperware Party Games

Tupperware distributors can choose a Tupperware party game from more than 200 games that focus attention on Tupperware.

* Concentration Tupperware Party Game

Prepare 2 identical sets of 12 square photos of Tupperware products. Paste the photos on plain white cardstock. Arrange shuffled photos upside down on a table: 6 across and 4 down. As guests select two squares at a time, you turn them over. If they are a match, leave them turned. If they do not match, turn them upside down again. Guests must concentrate on where they saw the photos. The person who matches all the photos wins. You can limit the number of guesses permitted to make this Tupperware party game more challenging.

* Word Search Tupperware Party Game

This Tupperware party game is like the word searches you see in word game books except that it uses Tupperware product names. Prepare your word search by arranging letters on a paper in 15 columns and 15 rows. This is done easily on a computer. Among the letters, hide the names of Tupperware products in such a way that they can be spelled out vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. Give each guest a copy of the puzzle and a list of the hidden word. Ask them to find and circle each word in the puzzle. The one who finishes first wins a gift.

* Gift Bag Tupperware Party Game

Each guest is given a small gift bag in this Tupperware party game. You announce that you are going to read a story, and when they hear the word "right" or "left" in the story, they should pass their gift bag in the correct direction while you continue reading. They should never have more than one gift bag at a time, and when the story ends, they keep the gift bag they are holding.

Whatever Tupperware party game is used, the winner often receives a gift-wrapped Tupperware product.

New Tupperware Party Games

Tupperware distributors may use other games at their parties, and some christen their new games as Tupperware party games.

* Parcel-passing Tupperware Party Game

Place a small Tupperware gift in a box. Warp it in a layer of paper. Now wrap it in another layer, and repeat until you have about 10 layers. Finally wrap it in gift paper so it looks nice.

Seat guests in a circle, and play a snippet of music. When the music stops, the person holding the parcel removes ONE layer of wrapping. Repeat until the box is unwrapped. The winner opens the box and keeps the gift.

* Mimes Tupperware Party Game

Several women are taken from the room. Those remaining are warned not to say a word. One is returned, and told to mime something. Example: putting 6 wet eels into a Tupperware bowl and closing the lid securely. Before she starts miming, a second woman is brought into the room and told to watch. When the first woman is done miming, she sits down, and the second is told to do what she just saw. Before she starts, a third woman is brought in to watch, etc. When the last person has done the mime, ask her what she just did. Chances are it will NOT be what the first was told to mime. This Tupperware party game has no winner, so no gift is given.

* Memory Tupperware Party Game

On a tray, place about 10 to 15 Tupperware items (e.g. key chain, midget tumbler, garlic keeper, spatula, salt shaker, ice cream scoop, etc.). Cover the tray with a cloth. Seat guests in a circle.

Place the tray in the middle of the circle and tell guests they will have just 60 seconds to look at what's under the cloth. Remove the cloth for just 60 seconds. When the time is up, replace the cloth. Now ask each guest in turn to name an object on the tray. The first person who fails to name an object, repeats an object that has already been named, or names something not on the tray is out. The tray is then removed, some or all of the objects replaced and rearranged. The game is re-started with the person following the one who is out. The last person to go "out" is the winner and receives a gift. If this Tupperware party game is too easy for the group, add more objects or reduce the time.

* Chubby Bunnies Tupperware Party Game

Guests try to see how many marshmallows they can stuff into their mouths and still say "Chubby Bunnies". The winner is the one who can manage the highest number. This Tupperware party game shows how fresh and soft marshmallows are when kept in Tupperware.

* Improvisation Tupperware Party Game

Pair guests into teams of two. Give each team a Tupperware object with which to perform in as many creative ways as possible. Example: a double colander. Hold the white part in front of your face, and say, "Your puck will never get past me!" or "Scalpel, please." Place the red part on your head, and speak in a robot-like voice. When every team has performed, vote on the best and give both team members a gift.

No matter what Tupperware party game you choose, it is important to prepare before your party. Be sure you have the rules written out in a way that is easy to understand. Try reading them to a 9-year old to be sure you haven't left out an important point. Have all equipment ready to go - all prizes wrapped.

Tupperware party games are so great at Tupperware parties, you may want to use them at your next birthday party, too.

About the Author

© 2007, Anna Hart. Anna Hart invites you to read more of her articles about Tupperware's products and services at
http://www.tupperware-blog.com
. Anna has also posted additional information on that site about Tupperware parties. If you are eager to
learn more about how easy and fun a Tupperware party can be
, you won't want to miss her articles.


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