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SPONSORED GIVEAWAY: Tervis Tailgating Party

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SPONSORED GIVEAWAY: Tervis Tailgating Party

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Major sporting events aren’t just about touchdowns, home runs and three-pointers; they’re also about brats, burgers and cold beers. You could get all those things from the concession stand with a side of nachos, but they won’t come with the smell of charcoal, the games of bags or the general sense of camaraderie you get sitting on an open tailgate. Call us crazy, but nothing beats hanging out in a parking lot packed with thousands of your closest friends as the smell of cooking meats permeates your nostrils and you hydrate with everyone’s favorite hoppy beverage.

The easiest way to get that delicious nectar into your insides is just to drink it from the bottle or can, but local law enforcement isn’t always on board with that. So you take a trip back to your college drinking days and you bust out the Solo cups. You’re a smart guy, so you need a smart cup. The Tervis smart cup will keep your beer cold and your Irish coffee warm. It’s nearly unbreakable, dishwasher safe and won’t leave rings on your table. In other words, it’s as rugged as a Weber and as durable as a Chevy. But don’t just take our word for it, let Tervis prove it.

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Contest Closed. Congrats to Dan!

In order to make sure you throw the best party this side of an end zone, Cool Material and Tervis want to hook you up with a $500 Amex giftcard for supplies and $100 of Tervis products. All you have to do is plan the perfect tailgate party with a $500 budget and $100 of Tervis goods, then post it in the comments below. One winner will be chosen at random 8/3. Good Luck!

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SPONSORED GIVEAWAY: Tervis Tailgating Party

SPONSORED GIVEAWAY: Tervis Tailgating Party



Comments (101 Responses)

  1. Posted by Dane on July 20th, 2011 at 10:24 am

    Buy an inflatable pool, not a kiddie pool but one that is around $150 and a decent size. Spend another $100 on a little grill and things to put on that grill. The rest goes to decent alcohol with mixers to put in the Tervis cups. BAM! Instant Awesome Party! You only thing you need now are the people to have fun with.

  2. Posted by Christian on July 20th, 2011 at 10:26 am

    Perfect Tailgate…… Loaded cooler – $250.00 and then $250.00 of pork product. Namely Bacon.

    DONE!

  3. Posted by John on July 20th, 2011 at 10:41 am

    All I need is 1 Keg and about 15 Tervis Smart Cups to keep the beer cold for me and my buddies…meet me at the beach…

  4. Posted by Thomas on July 20th, 2011 at 10:50 am

    500 dollars worth of booze to fill the tumblers. Nothing else.

  5. Posted by Ismael on July 20th, 2011 at 10:57 am

    Large groups get caught. 3 Tervis tumblers one Tervis ice bucket would very nicely compliment a small grill, bug repellent, Beef & Pork with some peppers to stuff your favorite rolls and portable tv or radio for some background. Add a larger cooler for the food and drinks during travel…and it’s on like Donkey Kong.

  6. Posted by Chris Jennison on July 20th, 2011 at 10:58 am

    I’d use the giveaway to end the summer and kick off the school year right. As a Syracuse Orangeman, I’d tailgate the opening game of the football season. With 8 Tervis Syracuse cups ($100), a Coleman RoadTrip 285 sq. in. Portable Grill ($200), and a hell of a lot of Sam Adams Summer Ale and Gianelli Sausages and Hyde’s Hot Dogs from Liverpool up near ‘Cuse. That’d be a great tailgate setup to me, especially with some SU lawn chairs to go with it.

  7. Posted by Mandie on July 20th, 2011 at 11:01 am

    Rent a projector to screen the game outside, lots of delicious beer and mixed drinks to pour in our Tervis cups, and enough hamburgers and hotdogs to feed a small army.

  8. Posted by Colin on July 20th, 2011 at 11:08 am

    Stock up on Michigan tumblers with the Tervis $$$ for the Wolverine faithful in attendance. Then head to Costco and buy $500 worth of hotdogs, buns, beer and ice. Set up on the front lawn and offer food/drinks to every single person that walks by, regardless of team loyalty. I see my friends all the time. Partying with strangers…now that’s where it’s at!

  9. Posted by Bryan on July 20th, 2011 at 11:10 am

    Here is what I am thinking for the perfect fall tailgate party. For $500 you could do some real damage. Probably around 30 people or so. Already have iPod/speakers, corn-hole game, chairs/tables, and a grill at the house.

    $150 – Local food emporium visit. Get some brats, burgers, buns, chips, salsa, guac, fixings, corn on the cob, etc. Already have the grill at home so a cookout is the way to go.

    $150 – Booze. Gotta have some booze and mixers. Maybe 3 or 4 cases of beer. The aforementioned rum and some other libations to enjoy the day with. Staying away from tequila.

    $50 – Big cooler. One with a nice drain so I don’t throw my back out trying to get the water out. Gotta keep the drinks cold.

    $25 – Will need some good mixers. Cola, cranberry juice, ginger ale, etc. Will have to buy some ice, but not a much because those Tervis smart cups really keep things cool way longer the the normal plastic party cups.

    $50 – Super soaker, like a big mother one. Fill it with a nice mix of rum and lemonade. Something light that you can go around shooting shots into everyone’s mouths during the party. Can be re-gifted to small children in the family following the event.

    $25 – Football to throw around the yard, will probably turn into some ridiculously competitive game of two hand touch in way too small of a yard.

    $50 – Tiki torches, tiki oil, and some nice flamingo christmas style lights for when it gets dark out. Also, a first aid kit for when some bozo crushes a tiki torch with an errant football throw.

    Could be epic

  10. Posted by Charley on July 20th, 2011 at 11:20 am

    1 Keg, about $150 of Mixed Drinks and about $225 on BBQ, all the sides, hotdogs and ice. And as many Tervis cups as possible.

  11. Posted by Brad on July 20th, 2011 at 11:31 am

    Load up on Philadelphia tumblers from Tervis, round up the crew and head down to Sun Life Stadium here in South Florida on December 11th around 10am with loads of authentic Philly Cheesesteaks from Big Al’s Steaks, along with a few coolers full of Yuengling as well as a variety of rums/vodkas to mix into our sodas and monsters. Add in an assortment of chips/dips, loud music, some beer pong, an ice louge for everyone to take shots from… and finish it off by watching my Philadelphia Eagles put a hurtin’ on the Dolphins… Just a perfect day….

  12. Posted by Zip on July 20th, 2011 at 12:32 pm

    beach babes and brews. makes a great party

  13. Posted by Zac on July 20th, 2011 at 12:34 pm

    Let’s start at the best rivalry in all of college football, Michigan vs Ohio State.
    Grab about $125 worth of Brats, Burgers, Steaks, Chips, and Fixings to go with at the supermarket. Then we head over to the liquor and beer store. Grab a half gallon of each kind of liquor, along with some mixers or soda for the kids, probably $150 total, and another $140 or so on a keg of beer. Put that in your new cooler(s) ($50), because not everything will keep cool like a Tervis Smart Cup. Bring it all to the game, pass out that nice swag from Tervis, including those University of Michigan Tumblers, and get the party started.
    Grab the pigskin, because it’s gonna be a great time.

  14. Posted by S on July 20th, 2011 at 12:54 pm

    A keg of local beer, in order to empower one’s team to arise, victorious.

    Brats with sauerkraut, finger foods, get real old school Midwest 1950s America with it.

  15. Posted by Trace on July 20th, 2011 at 1:00 pm

    $500 is a lot of Shiner Bock. As a former student from Texas A&M, I am not sure what $500 and $100 adds up to. However, with my own grill and marinade … I would have $250 worth of pork ribs, sides, and extras. $250 would buy about 264 bottles of Shiner Bock. Save $20 for 20 bags of ice … and let the goods times roll.

    Tervis tumblers? Put an aggie logo upside down inside each of them and we’re all good to go. Gig Em!

  16. Posted by micah on July 20th, 2011 at 3:12 pm

    Gotta go w/ several kegs of Sweetwater 420, plenty of brauts + burgers, ten bags of ice, some liquor + mixers for the ladies and a pinata or two to really set things off!

  17. Posted by Lynne Vogel on July 20th, 2011 at 3:21 pm

    First, purchase new bikini…it’s super hot in Dallas! Pair it up with favorite, old, stand by Daisy Dukes. Next, blend up some margaritas and pour some shots. Then, grill some shrimp and smoke some ribs. Finally, head to the lake for some serious chillaxin!

  18. Posted by Sharon on July 20th, 2011 at 3:27 pm

    A tent at the beach, a cooler full of drinks, and the sun and wind. Tervis too, of course!

  19. Posted by JC on July 20th, 2011 at 3:32 pm

    6- 16oz Tervis personalized tumblers @ $16 each
    2- 5 gallon coolers @ $25 each
    ~ $100 of booze
    ~ $100 of beer
    ~ $100 of food

    Save $150 for the cab ride home

  20. Posted by Kenneth on July 20th, 2011 at 3:33 pm

    A couple of Chicago Bears tickets, 1 parking pass, a lot of brats and beers and tervis glasses!

  21. Posted by Chas Sinklier on July 20th, 2011 at 3:39 pm

    Alright – here’s the plan! Me fave sport is pool – well okay it’s me second, but I’m planning this party up at the lake. We’re calling it a pool party for two (2) reasons. One our place backs up to a wonderful lake and two I got the tables man! That’s right a dip in the pool and we’re shooting pool. We’re putting the pickup trucks in a semi-circle with tailgates open to the lake and grillin’ and chillin’. Those addicted to A/C are shooting pool and watching the game on the big-screen. P A R T Y ! ! ! ~:0) VivaChas!

  22. Posted by Jon on July 20th, 2011 at 3:44 pm

    Plan a tailgate? Why plan what takes place every saturday during the regular college football season? Every Saturday starts with my brother in law waiting at 6 am for his spot on the UofA lawn (mall) followed by a hearty breakfast of burritos and sportsmans (Jack Daniels & Squirt soda). Around 10-11 (depending on the game time) people slowly start trickling in with coolers filled with whatever random beer they decided to bring and Ed fires up the grill for whatever we’re making that week, usually ranging from carne asada tacos to the standard hotdogs & burgers. Then when the tailgate gets into full swing it’s a mob of jello shots, sorostitutes and even more beer, with the occasional flask of whatever liquor that person likes. By the time the game starts it’s usually a giant stumbling of the masses to the stadium, every one swaying back & forth like a middle school representation of what the ocean looks like in a play. By the time we get inside, the hidden flasks/bottles come out of hiding and the drinking rages on.

    So I ask you, Cool Material, why plan when I can just follow tradition? Oh and if you guys want to come that $500 in spending money should be enough to cover your drinks & food and whatever else happens to roll our way.

  23. Posted by Rebecca V on July 20th, 2011 at 3:47 pm

    Here it is!
    1 container of lemonade and vodka
    2 kegs – one local beer for me, one miller lite for those without taste but whom I still like
    3 packages of homemade sausage
    4 pounds of ground beef
    5 racks of ribs
    6 cups of coleslaw
    7 tubs of potato salad
    And about 100 pounds of ice in the back of the truck. If it’s as hot as today, I’d even sit in it :p

  24. Posted by Erica on July 20th, 2011 at 4:14 pm

    The perfect tailgate party? I host, everyone brings their own food and booze, which is served in the $100 of Tervis products, and I keep the $500 for myself. Everyone wins… especially me.

  25. Posted by greg on July 20th, 2011 at 4:24 pm

    I’d buy $300 worth of gin, vodka, white rum, coconut rum, and assorted fruits for a mystery punch, $130 worth of wild game, $50 worth of slow cook charcoal, a recycled steel trash bin to smoke the meats, and the remaining $20 worth of quarters to play random drinking games around a cleared field. The tervis “glasswear” keeps the punch constantly chilled, and doesn’t chip when you bury a 14 foot arching quarter flip against a 6 mph wind!!

  26. Posted by clan on July 20th, 2011 at 5:25 pm

    …….$500 of booze and $100 of cups haha

  27. Posted by Mike on July 20th, 2011 at 5:46 pm

    A keg, lots of friends, a beach, a BBQ & Tervis personalized tumblers! …That’s a good time!

  28. Posted by Fred Schiller on July 20th, 2011 at 6:22 pm

    A couple of lawn chairs and recliners for friends, a bottle of Grey Goose vodka, a bag of purified ice cubes, and give the remaining cash to my local food bank. Thank you Tervis!

  29. Posted by MJ Healy on July 20th, 2011 at 6:46 pm

    This has gotta be a tailgate party at a Detroit Tigers game. The money goes to getting the best tickets for a Verlander game. then we get all the Detroit foods to grill and drink and munch. Then, of course, pass out the “smart cups” for all to enjoy their adult beverages. A perfect evening in the Motor City.

  30. Posted by JAY on July 20th, 2011 at 7:30 pm

    1. Cooler
    2. bags of ice
    3. liquor
    4. organic prime ribs for the bbq
    5. sides – potato/macaroni salad
    6. jello shots
    7. 2 beer pong table set-ups

  31. Posted by Mike P. on July 20th, 2011 at 7:31 pm

    In order to tailgate like a rockstar you first need the proper venue. Everyone expects tailgates at football games, but much like the Spanish Inquisition NOBODY expects one at a badminton match! That’s right, I’m talking THE Bryn Mawr Owls badminton team! Who else would I be referring to? And trust me, you’re going to need a LOT of booze because Pennsylvania in February ain’t toasty! I know what you’re thinking… but remember, it’s an all girl’s school fellas, no dbag frat dudes will be homing in on your tailgate turf. Why, it would be so much fun that a few of the tailgaters might forget to actually go to the match itself! Fear not, for there will still be plenty of shuttlecock action at the outside attraction! A new game called “shuttle-beer” or perhaps “beer-cock” (have’t worked it out yet) shall debut, with Tervis cups playing the all-important role.

  32. Posted by lil on July 20th, 2011 at 8:15 pm

    as long as you have a pool all you need is food and games: tables for beer games, corn hole, inflatable toys, and good food to throw on the grill.

  33. Posted by Duff on July 20th, 2011 at 8:26 pm

    Real simple…1 keg, 1 grill, burgers, dogs, chips, dip, and enough Tervis cups to keep the gang happy and hydrated!

  34. Posted by George Carey on July 20th, 2011 at 8:27 pm

    When it comes to having a good time, its not always about what you bring to the party, but who you bring. If I were to win I would use the money to treat my good friends to a good time before the start of a long hard school year.

  35. Posted by Bryan Balkenbush on July 20th, 2011 at 8:42 pm

    I would definitely have to get a good grill and lots of brats and burgers for gilling which would come out to $200. Then get a cooler loaded with booze, about $250 worth. Then you have to have a cornhole set for any proper tailgate, the last $50 should do it. Then head over to tervis where I would get the american flag and Air Force tumblers because Im in the Air Force and you have to represent. And one last thing would be the shaker top because everyone loves a nice cocktail. and theres a perfect tailgate

  36. Posted by daniel on July 20th, 2011 at 9:14 pm

    woo!

  37. Posted by Hunter20 on July 20th, 2011 at 10:08 pm

    keep it pimpin cool material

  38. Posted by James on July 20th, 2011 at 10:09 pm

    3 Kegs of Sam Adams, 6 New England Patriots Tervis Smart Cups and the NFL Sunday Ticket.

  39. Posted by Todd on July 20th, 2011 at 10:19 pm

    Instead of 8 regular tailgate parties for my beloved Tennessee Titans, I’d gather the regular tailgate crew and throw one of the biggest tailgate parties Nashville has ever seen.

    Load up on steaks and sides, a new cornhole toss, Titans canopy tent, and Tervis tumblers (with the glorious Titans logo on them) loaded up with drinks.

    Section 305 wouldn’t know what hit them.

  40. Posted by jk on July 20th, 2011 at 11:29 pm

    I love the NY Giants and would spend $100 worth of tumblers for my favorite team. With the other $500, a keg of course to fill the tumblers with beer, but also a gigantic crab feast. I’d have king crab legs with butter and old bay seasoning, corn on the cob, sausages, and plenty of napkins cause it’s gonna get messy.

  41. Posted by Jay on July 21st, 2011 at 12:56 am

    My uncle loves fishing so I’d throw a relaxing family get-together party by the lake. A great day of fishing with $100 worth of tervis tumblers filled with iced tea. The rest of the money would go towards fishing gear for us to catch our own dinner. Well, not all of it. Maybe enough left over to order pizza just in case!

  42. Posted by John Stanek on July 21st, 2011 at 7:17 am

    $100 in Subs
    $100 in wings
    $100 in potato skins
    $200 in Guiness
    $100 in Tervis goods to support the above!

  43. Posted by Russell on July 21st, 2011 at 11:16 am

    Opening Tailgate at Jerry’s House with my beloved Tigers versus Oregon on September 3rd in Dallas, Tx. In honor of Tx, we would start with The Taste of Texas catering special from Sonny Bryan’s for 20 people ($250). Wash that down with 4 cases of Texas’ finest Bock: Shiner Bock beer($140). The remaining $110 would be strategically used to create the original Texas Tea wonderfully chilled using our nifty Tervis Tumblers. A pleuthora of spirits including tequila, rum, vodka, gin, bourbon, sweet&sour splashed with Coca Cola.. Ahhhhh Goooooo Tigers!!!

  44. Posted by Jeremy on July 21st, 2011 at 4:00 pm

    I’m bad at planning these things out too well… but I guess some beers and burgers, and if possible… a moonbounce?

    I’m a sucker for moonbounces.

  45. Posted by Nate on July 21st, 2011 at 4:12 pm

    longbed pickup with a loud stereo, need a place for the babes to dance

    150$ in great bbq
    130$ keg from northern lights brewery
    150$ in regulation booze(tequila, gin, whiskey, ect)
    20$ table for beerpong, flipcup, ect
    plenty of tervis cups to keep the party goin all day long

  46. Posted by Aaron on July 21st, 2011 at 4:45 pm

    Buffet of food and drinks for anyone walking by. More the merrier at a tailgate.
    Skydancer to get their attention.
    Lawn games to keep everyone entertained and hanging out.
    Speakers going with music/pre-game/game to keep the mood fun and lively.

    GO BIG RED!

  47. Posted by jason on July 21st, 2011 at 7:03 pm

    Food Friends and Refreshments. Maybe a little entertainment? No NFL? How about an MMA tailgate, a PGA tailgate at hte local drive in? We can rent it out, i’ve done it before. EVS We can entertain ourselves whatever! But we must be properly equipped! Tervis hooks us up!

  48. Posted by Clay on July 21st, 2011 at 8:21 pm

    College football is tailgating at it’s finest. The essential elements of a tailgate are the people who are in it. I go to a school with an awful football team in the Big Ten whose expected to loose on a weekly basis. My friends and colleagues tailgate like we are competing for the BCS title every weekend and that will always be the case. A $500 budget would suffice for a DJ for all college kids on the tailgate fields, food for family, and more cocktails than even David Hasselhoff could enjoy. Tervis is more than welcome to join the party.

  49. Posted by Dan on July 21st, 2011 at 8:28 pm

    $500 bottle of scotch, one Tervis glass. Tailgating for one.

  50. Posted by BeerBellyJoe on July 22nd, 2011 at 2:23 am

    Have my friends pay of the tailgate food and drinks and treat them with the best tickets $500 can buy!

  51. Posted by Amir on July 22nd, 2011 at 4:16 pm

    $100 in Tervis Stuff:
    5 New England Patriots – Legacy Cups 20 oz.

    Other Stuff:
    Small disposable grill with charcoal and extras needed=$50
    5 Chairs= $50
    Cooler= $50
    NFL Sunday Ticket for my iPhone=$50
    table,ice, football, etc=$50

    Food:
    8 lbs famous steak tips=$50
    Chedderwurst and buns=$20
    Grilled salt and pepper chicken wings=$30
    Reeses Brownies and Chocolate chip cheesecake squares=$10
    Snacks, condiments, papergoods=$40

    Drinks:
    A 3 gallon gatorade container filled with the perfect red sangria=$50
    A cooler of good beer=$30
    A cooler of “gaming” beer=$20
    Handle of Absolut Acai and Lemondade=$40
    Water and Gatorade=$10

  52. Posted by KD on July 22nd, 2011 at 6:01 pm

    http://www.tervis.com/Products/ICEBUCKET-UNIV/UNIV-FLORIDA-ST-ICE
    1 of these – to compliment
    http://www.tervis.com/Products/NEW-COLLEGIATE/UNIV-FLST-WRAP-11SCH
    a few of these

    THEN, we gotta get uh, gator tail- because that’s what we eat for tailgates! (Welcome to our traditions) & start up the fryer, into which we’ve thrown some good old fashioned CRISCO to fry up the gator tail, battered of course!
    To the side- Crock pot filled with mac & cheese- which is really more cheese than Mac, there ARE no mac’s at tailgate parties, and if they are- they are only mac’s to themselves.
    Lotsa ice & loads of liquor- because beer is a waste of a great budget!

  53. Posted by Brooke Egger on July 23rd, 2011 at 12:33 pm

    Truck with a tail gate,
    My Cherokee Grill,
    Marinated kabobs,
    Fancy fruits and salads too,
    Folly Beer on ice,
    Yerba Matte vodka infusion,
    (To keep us awake if we are loosing)
    Tervis

  54. Posted by Red on July 23rd, 2011 at 5:13 pm

    My buddies pool, with margarita machine, full bar, juicer anf tons of ice. On the grille: elk burgers and duck breast. In the smoker: ribs and venison. Some fresh vegies for snacking and eating.

    All to serve and entertain about 25 of my nearest and dearest.

  55. Posted by Doug on July 23rd, 2011 at 10:44 pm

    Cornhole. Country music out of the truck. $100 in beverages. $400 in ribs and burgers. Football and good friends.

  56. Posted by Adam on July 24th, 2011 at 12:10 pm

    Well, with the NFL back in season, this is perfect timing. $100 in Tervis gear means a handful of tumblers with my team’s logo (Washington Redskins), then a couple ice buckets. Then on to the party – break out the cornhole boards for the party, couple handles of vodka for some bloody marys, maybe some irish coffee if its a little chilly out. No worries though – the Tervis Tumblers keep the bloody’s chilled and the spiked coffees hot! Baby charcoal grill, plenty of meat, grilled corn, and we’re good to go. Hail to the Redskins!

  57. Posted by Richard on July 24th, 2011 at 1:54 pm

    200 bucks worth of MEAT
    150 bucks worth of BOOZE
    50 bucks worth of CHIPS
    100 bucks worth of POTATO SALAD.

    This seems reasonable, right?

    and the Tervis Tumbler with Shaker Top for Bloody Mary’s.

  58. Posted by Al on July 24th, 2011 at 10:14 pm

    The perfect tailgate would be at OU/TX (I literally prefer it to Christmas). We’d have Tervis tumblers (perfect b/c they won’t break when my drunk friends drop them), 2 kegs, brats and buns, chips and dip, riot punch, corn hole, and friends. Boomer Sooner!

  59. Posted by marcus on July 26th, 2011 at 2:21 pm

    Just Chilling on the beach with Packs of beers, and a fire and best friends. And those stuff tochill the beers out.

  60. Posted by Andrew F on July 26th, 2011 at 4:55 pm

    Spiked watermelon, jalapenos (stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped in bacon), potato skins, and wings of various flavors. To help wash all this wonderful healthy food down, a complementary Trevis Tumbler with a Lions logo. Throw in a few quarter kegs of Miller, Sol, and Shiner and we can call it a good time!

  61. Posted by Cynthia on July 27th, 2011 at 4:26 pm

    Tervis smart cups keg punch for the kiddies new grill and lots of burgers ka bobs and lots of pool supplies!

  62. Posted by Mary T on July 28th, 2011 at 10:42 am

    The perfect tailgate: burgers and brats for a crowd, potato salad, baked beans, a stocked ice chest, and about a dozen of these for my closest friends: http://www.tervis.com/Products/NEW-COLLEGIATE/UNIV-OK-ST-COLORS

  63. Posted by DeeAnn H on July 28th, 2011 at 11:52 am

    Drinks lots of water even when you are not thirsty you body needs hydration.

  64. Posted by Ryan Lopez on July 28th, 2011 at 1:10 pm

    Step 1 – Invite your closest friends, relatives, your boss, mistress, first grade teacher, hobo you met at the truck stop bathroom and favorite barnyard animals.

    Step 2 – Have them all bring an offering to the party. Ex: beer, brats, bongs, blow, blow-up dolls, potato salad and a virgin.

    Step 3 – Set up everyone’s favorite games and activities. Ex: corn-hole (bags), bocce ball, Russian ruoulette, cock fighting

    Step 4 – Time for the Main Event. Use the $500 to hire female midgets to Jell-o wrestle.

    Step 5 – Make sure you leave the house you just broke into in order to have this shindig.

  65. Posted by Ashley K on July 28th, 2011 at 1:34 pm

    Let’s start with the first game of the season: Washington Redskins vs. Pittsburgh Steelers.

    Since we are Marylanders, we would get $150 worth of crabs, and $60 worth of brats, burgers and chips and $40 for sodas. Then we head over to the liquor store and purchase a keg for $150 and $80 for liquor.

    Steam it all, put it in buckets, give the babysitter $20 for watching the kids and enjoy the game while sipping our drinks out of the Tervis cups :)

  66. Posted by JohnD III on July 28th, 2011 at 1:46 pm

    1. 2 KEGS…$250
    2. 1 LITTLE PERSON IN A LEPRECHAUN SUIT W/ MY TEAMS LOGO AND COLORS…EEHH SAY $150 FOR THE 4HRS
    3. 1 WET T-SHIRT CONTEST…$100
    AND ALL THE BAD ASS TERVIS SHIT I CAN GET FOR A $100 BUCKS FOR ME AND ALL MY FRIENDS!!!

  67. Posted by Bruce on July 28th, 2011 at 3:10 pm

    gonna rain

  68. Posted by Eric Seberg on July 28th, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    $400 in booze, $100 mixers and ice, $100 worth of Tervis products to put it in. BYO meat, chips, etc. Doesn’t get any better than this.

  69. Posted by Ben on July 28th, 2011 at 3:24 pm

    What about us Vegetarians?

  70. Posted by Demetrius Wilson on July 28th, 2011 at 3:30 pm

    I will have a anti tailgate party.
    I will film it and post it to YouTube and give cool material & tervis free advertising.
    Pick me.

  71. Posted by Tommy V on July 28th, 2011 at 3:33 pm

    $500 gift card=a pryamid of 30 packs
    $100 Tervis products=let’s test these F*****S out Tervis Throwing Anyone?

    Location=my rooftop

    Done and Done!

  72. Posted by James L. on July 28th, 2011 at 3:50 pm

    $500 worth of beer in $100 worth of Tervis cups. My friends bring the food. Potluck FTW!!!

  73. Posted by Peter on July 28th, 2011 at 4:30 pm

    beer, grill, meat, bread, and champagne for afterwards when my team wins.

  74. Posted by Jennifer Rutsky on July 28th, 2011 at 4:31 pm

    My swimming pool + $500 in liquor and mixers (beer is for punks). $100 in Tervis products for pool pong and as take home gifts!

  75. Posted by Alfredo Ortiz on July 28th, 2011 at 4:38 pm

    $ 200 Tequila & Vodka $ 200 Beer $ 100 for the food and $ 100 in Tervis items= Perfect party! Finito!!!

  76. Posted by devonl on July 28th, 2011 at 6:56 pm

    Be Great for me Yacht!

  77. Posted by daniel on July 28th, 2011 at 7:05 pm

    one word. P TO THE A TO THE RTY!

  78. Posted by steven on July 28th, 2011 at 7:13 pm

    board games, movie projector, and steak. and also bud
    lightss

  79. Posted by Ross on July 28th, 2011 at 7:26 pm

    Clearly Tervis Tumblers are calibrated for mixed drinks, so $150 on top shelf booze, $25 on mixers, $75 for a solid power inverter to run the tv and blender, $175 for omaha steaks, and $75 for other foodstuffs. This shindig is destined to go down in preparation for a home game for the Clemson Tigers. Can’t wait for college football to be back!

  80. Posted by speedjohn on July 28th, 2011 at 10:18 pm

    I would get an eight ball of blow, some hookers, and 4 or 5 cases of Miller lite. Done.

  81. Posted by Ron on July 28th, 2011 at 10:49 pm

    8 Clear Tervis Tumblers
    8 16oz T-Bone
    2x 60oz Vodka
    2x 60oz Rhum
    4x 2L Coca-Cola
    4x 2L Orange juice

  82. Posted by Suzanne King on July 29th, 2011 at 12:16 am

    My plan the perfect tailgate party would be to purchase board games and make brownies and chocolate milk.

  83. Posted by Shawn on July 29th, 2011 at 1:02 am

    Grill, tons of meat, booze, poolside, Tervis!

  84. Posted by Meghan Lawlor on July 29th, 2011 at 1:12 am

    I would spend around $200 on booze, gotta get a lil of everything to please the guests. Another $200 on some yummy food. Grill out, make margaritas (which are awesome in the Tervis tumblers big T’s because they keep em’ extra cold) And the final $100 on some inner-tubes, beach toys, ice, coolers and and other party supplies that seems necessary!

  85. Posted by Ryan on July 29th, 2011 at 7:35 am

    $500=Drinks and Meat
    $100=Cups
    (Plates and forks are a little to civilized I’ll eat with my hands thanks)

    Party On.

  86. Posted by Goose on July 29th, 2011 at 11:21 am

    As much Jack n’ Coke, Beer, and liquor drinks as $200 will get loaded down in the coolers. Classic charcoal grilling a mountain of fat juicy 1/2 lb burgers = $200. Then a sweet corn hole game to play $80. The remaining $20 spent on lighters because those always get lost. $100 worth of 12oz Tervis Tumblers (all with that oh so sexy Atlanta Braves embroidered emblem, go Bravos!). Add buddies and girls (free); tops? (optional).

  87. Posted by Kim on July 29th, 2011 at 12:08 pm

    $200 for meat – RED meat – for grilling.
    $200 for alcoholic beverages for our Tervis tumblers.
    $100 for the noise ordinance fine we will get slapped with.
    GOOD TIMES!

  88. Posted by Sammi on July 29th, 2011 at 1:33 pm

    Give each guest a little bit of the money, everybody buys whatever drinks and food they want – everyone’s happy!

  89. Posted by Melinda (Mendy) Dinsmore on July 29th, 2011 at 3:24 pm

    Wow! This is a great giveaway. Thanks for the chances. The perfect tailgate would include a frosty beverages to fill the glasses that everyone can keep as their own. Burgers, Dogs and all the toppings one can think of and baked potatoes and toppings. Of course you gotta have some dessert go to with it…mini cheese cakes, chocolate chip cookies and cake pops.

  90. Posted by Nenette Seaux on July 29th, 2011 at 10:53 pm

    A good crawfish boil, friends, good music and of course your product!!

  91. Posted by David Lisa Duchesne on July 30th, 2011 at 12:15 am

    Get some Garden Party Tervis glasses such as their: Hummingbird – Blue 16 oz
    Bloody Ceasers pre-mixed
    Coolers of ice full of assorted beers
    Hamburger buns
    Minced meat
    Cheese
    Condiments
    Hot Dogs and Buns
    Bring your own long chair!

  92. Posted by Tony on July 30th, 2011 at 1:44 am

    $500 worth of greenmen costumes (in varied sizes), all of my friends bring food and booze in exchange for a costume and tervis smart cup we party like dayman just defeated nightman

  93. Posted by Elisabeth on July 30th, 2011 at 1:25 pm

    $250 for meat, snacks, desserts
    $250 for alcohol

    #100 worth of Tervis tumblers

  94. Posted by Tim on July 31st, 2011 at 2:01 am

    $200 for BBQ Ribs
    $150 for Rum
    $150 for Tequila
    Use our tailgate tent and location and cheer on Iowa State on to a victory after the tailgate!!!!

  95. Posted by natalie on July 31st, 2011 at 10:15 pm

    Keeping my drank cold in Key West. Nothing like it!!!

  96. Posted by Dan Clark on August 1st, 2011 at 12:13 am

    Get enough Tervis cups to keep 20 people happy. Then get enough ice and margarita mix for my 3 gallon margarita machine. Set up the lawn chairs of chose and sit on the lake shore watching the boats go by.

  97. Posted by Robin McNamara on August 1st, 2011 at 7:56 pm

    First, the perfect tailgate would consist of enough Tervis Tumblers to make sure every guest has a nice cold beverage ($100 worth). Once we have something to keep the beverages cool, we’ll need to supply the party with at least $150 worth of beverages to go in the tumblers. The rest of the money, $350, will go towards the food!

  98. Posted by Erin Walsh on August 2nd, 2011 at 10:19 pm

    Well of course the beer comes first, lots of it. And then plenty of meat, chicken, hamburgers, and brats. Buns and garlic bread. Then plenty of cold sides, potato salad, slaw and fruit salad.

    And then for the few of us who don’t drink beer, I love the Tervis “FIESTA Cool Stripes 16 oz” 9 of them.

  99. Posted by Cecilia Andes on August 3rd, 2011 at 4:12 am

    Would buy a party favor for every person. And supply plenty of Tervis and delicious appetizers all night long! And also get my nephews band to play.

  100. Posted by Steve S on August 3rd, 2011 at 9:22 am

    Loaded cooler – $250.00 and then $250.00 of Beef products.

    DONE!

  101. Posted by Summer Bonner on August 3rd, 2011 at 10:30 am

    Hummingbird – Blue 16 oz Tervis Glasses
    Pina Colada pre-mixed
    Grab some Buds
    Hamburger buns/Hot Dog Buns
    Hamburger/Hotdog and RIBS
    Cheese
    Condiments
    Grill Potato Salad and Meat
    OU #1

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