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Table Topics Conversation Cards – Decades – ’70s

May 28, 2010 | In: New Home Gifts

  • A compelling collection of conversation starters that can be kept on the family dinner table or your desk at work, used as coasters during cocktail hour or set at each place for dinner parties.
  • Each card is an opportunity to explore, explain and express yourself on subjects serious to silly
  • “How did Watergate change your views on politics?” “Franken Berry or Count Chocula?”
  • A fun way for family and friends to reconnect and discover more about themselves and each other.
  • Table Topics promises a new experience every time.

Product Description
Dismayed by the silence around your dinner table? Table Topics is the entertaining solution – a compelling collection of conversation starters that can be kept on the family dinner table or your desk at work, used as coasters during cocktail hour or set at each place for dinner parties. Admired as a fun way for family and friends to reconnect and discover more about themselves and each other, Table Topics promises a new experience every time.Start your own encounter… More >>

Table Topics Conversation Cards – Decades – ’70s

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2 Responses to Table Topics Conversation Cards – Decades – ’70s

Amy

May 28th, 2010 at 11:08 pm

I bought this as a give-away at my husband 40th birthday (70s theme). The questions weren’t as fun as I hoped they would be. I did like the design of the box.
Rating: 3 / 5

D. Forsey

May 29th, 2010 at 1:11 am

I bought this as a hostess gift for a 70s NY Eve party. When we read the cards….it lacked luster. Boring, uninteresting topics starters. Stick with the others
Rating: 2 / 5

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