2012 Super Bowl Party TicketsThe Super Bowl Party on the February 4th and 5th weekend in 2012 is expected to be the most popular weekend party for the NFL being held at the Lucas Oil Stadium parking lot. The festivities surrounding Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis are destined to be almost exciting as the game itself. Every year, there are more and more VIP parties hosted in the days leading up to the Super Bowl. The lineup of star-studded events for this February, include the Maxim, Playboy, Leathers and Lace, and Sports Illustrated parties.
Super Bowl Party Tickets below:Official NFL Super Bowl XLVI website Super Bowl Maxim Party and Tailgate Party Tickets Super Bowl and Super PartiesThe Super Bowl is one of the top party days of the year and who can blame us for wanting to live it up just before March Madness?!! This year's game takes place at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana and unfortunately every NFL football fan in the country just won't fit into the place. NFL fans spare little expense when it comes to the food and snacks that are made available on Super Bowl Sunday even during a recession. Here's some interesting facts. Last Year, Americans consumed over 30 million pounds of hot dogs, chips, dips, hot dogs, BBQ, nachos, chicken wings and whatever artery-clogging product you can think of. Just to give you an example of how much 30 million pounds of food is.
1. If potato chips were laid end to end, it would be 293 million miles. 2. The amount of chicken wings consumed would be 1 billion. 3. If you could actually spread out guacamole dip on a football field, the amount consumed would be nearly 12 feet high. 4. Super Bowl fans love their Beer. Super Bowl fans will consume over 320 million gallons of beer on game day. That's enough to fill almost 300 Olympic sized swimming pools. 5. The preparation of the 30 million pounds of food on Super Bowl Sunday takes approximately 10 million man-hours.
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