TableTopics Announces Three New Ways to Share the Times of Your Life
Berkeley, CA - February 1, 2009
- TableTopics (www.tabletopics.com) a collection of conversation
starters with editions for adults, families, teens and kids - today
announced three new editions: '60s, '70s and '80s. These new editions
were created especially to spark fun conversations about the decades
that made us who we are.
The TableTopics Decades
editions are a collection of irresistible invitations to talk about the
not-so-distant past. The questions they contain bring back the peace
and love of the 60's, put the groove back in the 70's and get everyone
talking about the totally awesome 80's. What could be more fun than
getting together and reminiscing about the decade that inspired your
generation? Relive memories with those who were there - and let anyone
born too late hear what things were really like back in the day.
The 60's
TableTopics
'60s edition gets everyone talking about the decade that changed the
world! Explore topics ranging from the heavy to the groovy. Whether you
were part of the Establishment or anti-everything, TableTopics 60's
edition will launch you on discussions as high-flying as Apollo 11.
Questions include:
- What '60s fashion that you wore is now most embarrassing?
- What classic '60s food was your favorite?
- Which Beatles song represents the group best?
- What is your favorite scene from the Graduate?
- Where were you when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon?
- What was magical about childhood in the '60s?
The 70's
Start
your own encounter group with TableTopics 70's edition. Each card is an
opportunity to explore, explain and express yourself on subjects
serious to silly, and everything in between. Leisure suits to lava
lamps, Pet Rocks to your favorite rock group on 8 track tape.
TableTopics '70s edition will inspire a full blown Disco Inferno. Can
you dig it?
Questions include:
- How did Watergate affect your view of politics?
- Were you rooting for Billie Jean King or Bobby Riggs?
- What concerts did you attend in the '70s?
- How many times did you see Saturday Night Fever?
- Who was sexier Paul Newman or Robert Redford?
- Were you more likely to own a lava lamp or make fun of someone who did?
The 80's
Valley
girls and video games, Ronald Regan and Rubik's Cube, Flashdance and
the fall of the Berlin Wall... TableTopics 80's edition has it all
covered. Let the era of big business and even bigger hair inspire fun
conversation with friends and family. Because when it comes to boring
conversation, our advice is "just say no."
Questions include:
- Which was better Fame, Footloose or Flashdance?
- What were the first videos you remember seeing on MTV?
- Did you own any clothes inspired by Miami Vice?
- Which character in the Breakfast Club were you most like in the '80s?
- Did Reganomics work?
- Was Fantasy Island magical or creepy?
135 questions in each edition
$25.00 Retail
The '60s, '70s, '80s editions are available at stores nation-wide or at www.tabletopics.com, March 2009
TableTopics
was founded in 2004 by Cristy Clarke and is headquartered in Berkeley,
California. The conversation starters that TableTopics creates fulfill
Cristy's passion for conversation and her desire to bring beautifully
designed products to market that add value, as well as values, to
people's lives. With 30 products sold in over 3,000 specialty stores
nation-wide, TableTopics is committed to helping people make the most
of the conversations that happen around them every day. For more
information about TableTopics please contact Sheryl Brunell at
510.704.4400 ext. 2# or via email at sheryl.brunell@tabletopics.com.