Super Bowl food traditions : extensions of the game, 2002.

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Super Bowl food traditions : extensions of the game, 2002.

Discusses the foods and food related activities associated with Super Bowl parties. Mentions food eating contests that reflect the competition of the football game. Explains that food-related competition can also be seen in the amount of food people bring to the party. Discusses the consumption of beer substitutes among Latter-day Saint males at Super Bowl parties.

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