Feb. 3 (UPI) -- Submarine sandwiches, bacon, cinnamon rolls, cookies, potato chips, wings, shrimp, mini cheeseburgers, pizza, cheese puffs, graham crackers, and much more.
Looks like I need to up my snack stadium game: "We Have Sunk to This: Replica Super Bowl Stadiums Made of Snacks" https://t.co/5DiR0RYKO2 pic.twitter.com/J8koRpAfy5
— Tom Rotunno (@TomRotunno) February 3, 2017Advertisement
And oh yeah, there is a football game Sunday.
Big #FalconsFriday shout out 2 #fox5atl viewers Jeff & Nadine of Woodstock! Their custom-built #SnackStadium is AMAZING! 😆🏈🎉#RiseUp pic.twitter.com/Q48yOcUwOL
— Portia Bruner (@PortiaFOX5) February 3, 2017
You might have forgotten the fact that the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons are playing in the Super Bowl this weekend if you spent any of your time on Twitter Friday. There you could find many variations of the newest trend in food decoration: Snack Stadiums. Several pictures of the colossal treat facilities have been posted in the last few weeks ahead of the big game.
World's Largest Snack Stadium built in Scottsdale, includes 4 tons of Velveeta, 2K bags of tortilla chips (via @yelp) pic.twitter.com/FxupMverQc
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) January 23, 2015Advertisement
The stadiums have been modeled after Levi's Stadium, University of Phoenix Stadium, MetLife Stadium, and more original creations. One common theme remains: unlimited scrumptiousness.
2 weeks until this years #SnackStadium #SuperBowl #SB51 #Patriots #Falcons pic.twitter.com/AdwUDQBwcN
— Tony (@nightwolfmn) January 23, 2017
Here's to singlehandedly taking out section 115 before halftime.
Last years @Doritos snack stadium...what does this year have in store? Only 2 days away! #SuperBowl #snackstadium pic.twitter.com/PalSrrdS8I
— Tony (@nightwolfmn) February 3, 2017