Party / Team / Classroom
Snack Committee
Players pitch imaginary snacks and vote on the one most likely to become real.
How to play
Simple rules
Have paper ready before you explain the rules. Explain the goal in one sentence, run a short first round, then let the group settle into the rhythm.
- Each player invents a snack name and one-sentence description.
- Give everyone one minute to prepare.
- Each person pitches their snack to the group.
- Vote for most practical, funniest, and strangest snack.
Best use
When this works well
Good fit
Use it when the group needs a quick shared moment without a long explanation.
Maybe skip it
Skip it if the room is too loud for instructions or if players are not ready to participate yet.
Variation
Change the format
Add a pretend budget and make players explain the packaging.
Tips
Make it work better
- Open with one sample round so people understand the tone before they are asked to contribute.
- Keep the first round simple and treat it as practice.
- Let players pass if they need a moment.
- Stop while the activity still has energy instead of stretching it too long.
Recommended items
Helpful supplies
Blank index cards
This type of item may make setup easier, but the game can still be played with simple substitutes when possible.