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How to Create the Perfect Super Bowl Sundae

The Super Bowl is first and foremost about football, but it's also about the food and the commercials. If you're having guests over your place to watch the game, you'll want to make sure you're well stocked with an assortment of snacks and treats. The dessert area is often dominated by football-themed cakes and cookies in your favorite teams' colors, but we'd like to offer you a different option this year: the Super Bowl Sundae.

The Super Bowl Sundae is just what the name implies - a delicious, football themed ice cream sundae. Before you grab the ice cream and all the toppings, wait. To really make your sundae stand out, you'll want to head to the local party store, Kmart, or wherever you can find those cute little mini plastic football helmets. Look for ones slightly larger than your first, and definitely don't grab the ultra mini ones that are about perfectly sized to fit a Barbie doll's head. Once you've gotten the helmets, you're ready to get started. If you can't find any, don't worry. Your Super Bowl Sundae won't be as cool, but we can make do. You can substitute the helmets for plastic bowls in your team colors, which you can find in a rainbow of colors at any party store.

The Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Sundae:-

What you need:

Steelers' mini helmet or black or yellow plastic bowl
Plain vanilla ice cream or Yellow vanilla cake batter ice cream
Hot fudge or chocolate syrup
Chocolate & yellow sprinkles
Reddi-Whip whipped cream

The Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Sundae -

What you need:

Cardinals' mini helmet or red plastic bowl
Plain vanilla ice cream
Strawberry sundae topping, or cherry or strawberry candy shell
Red & white sprinkles
Reddi-Whip whipped cream
Cherries or Strawberries (to put on top)

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