Whether you pop these football-topped cocktail picks into cupcakes or cheese cubes, you’ll enjoy the on-theme motif almost as much as your guests will. They’re perhaps the lowest effort decoration because all you have to do is stick them into your array of bite-sized delicacies and call it a day.
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No, we would not break these football-shaped serving trays out for a typical dinner party, but on Super Bowl Sunday, they’ll make an appearance. After all, they come in a set of three and are made of durable pine. So even if one of them falls to the floor in a moment of game-related rage, they won’t crack or break.
We don’t want to pick favorites, but this chip and dip set is almost too adorable. Hand-painted to look like a crowded football stadium, it’s a ceramic masterpiece that will definitely be one of the most eye-catching elements at the bash. Sadly, the game may take some of the attention away, but this sweet set is there for the fans when they get hangry.
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This is a good investment that you’ll use long after the Super Bowl—especially if you enjoy an ice-cold brew from time to time. It may be a bit more compact than what you’d find in your go-to sports bar, but this kegerator and dispenser accepts standard five-liter kegs, includes three O2 cartridges for pressure control, and thermoelectric cooling technology. This will definitely keep your guests happy, even if their team loses.
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Knocking back a shot is a bit daunting to anyone over the age of 23, but these shot glasses are so cute that we felt obliged to include them on our list. They’re reversible, so feel free to down the liquor (or juice) from the football or the empty space around it. Just flip the glass over.
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Yes, you can use any small bowls you have lying around for a selection of dips. You can also opt for a matching porcelain set that sits atop a natural hardwood tray. Whether you fill the bowls with queso, salsa, and guacamole or different types of candy, your guests will thank you.
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Okay, how cute is this $27 snack dispenser? It’s the exact size of a real football, so make sure to stick it somewhere it won’t get lost in the mix of other, larger decor. We suggest popping it on the dessert table and filling it with hard-ish candy, like Jelly Beans or gumballs.
For obvious reasons, Dizoon doesn’t send the whole alphabet per order. Instead, the brand sells each letter à la carte, so figure out what word feels most fitting for the evening (like “touchdown” or “score”) and fill them with helium before your guests arrive.
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These miniature coats may not bear any team logos, but we’d consider that a good thing since we don’t yet know who’s going to face off on game day. Plus, because they’re team-less, you can use them all year. The best part? Unlike regular coats, these are designed to keep your drinks cold on hot days.
No, this piece of decor isn’t a cake—well, not technically. It’s a football-shaped cake pan. So feel free to enlist your go-to favorite cake recipe, but when your creation is done baking, be sure to decorate it like a football. Icing bags and spatulas will definitely get the job done.
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Jessica Cherner is House Beautiful’s Associate Shopping Editor, a role she’s honed since joining the editorial team in September 2022. Since then, she’s been testing and reviewing , carefully curating timely , and tapping her vast network of interior designers to weigh in on that often have the Internet divided. Though most of her day-to-day is product-focused, every now and then, she manages to publish a few , which are the types of features she has written over the course of her eight-year career and in previous roles at 1stDibs and Architectural Digest. In her current role as a shopping editor, Jess has mastered the art of swapping decor in and out of her own New York City apartment to fulfill her seemingly never-ending quest for the perfectly styled space.
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