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Costco Is Selling an 'Insane' New Drinkware Set That's a Must-Have for NFL Fans
Costco Is Selling an 'Insane' New Drinkware Set That's a Must-Have for NFL Fans

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Costco Is Selling an 'Insane' New Drinkware Set That's a Must-Have for NFL Fans

If you're a fan of the NFL, you likely know that the highly-anticipated schedule release was made public last week. And now that you know who your favorite team will be playing (and hopefully defeating) this season, why not celebrate with some new team gear? For those in search of something a bit more exciting than your run-of-the-mill jersey or ball cap, you're in luck because Costco has something special for NFL fans. Related: According to a recent post from Laura Lamb of @costcohotfinds, the warehouse is now selling NFL glassware sets in wooden gift boxes. "Costco just brought out a super cool NFL woodbox drinkware set. I'm guessing each region will have their local teams, but I'm hoping that these show up online soon too. We grabbed last year's Detroit Lions set and it is beautiful," she shared in her video. In the comments section, one person pointed out that NFL Shop has every team, but the Costco set is a much better bargain at just $39.99. "NFL shop has all the teams available but they sell for $115! Insane," they wrote. Given that Lamb's video of the NFL drinkware included glassware featuring the Dallas Cowboys, the comments to her post were also met with plenty of messages for "America's Team." Related: "Don't buy the cowboys ones, you might choke," one person on Instagram commented. "Cowboys fans need all the alcohol to drown their sorrows," another user chimed in. And then, there was this question: "Can you get any with a good team on them?" Regardless of your team allegiance this season, will you be picking up a drinkware set of your own for Game Day? Up NextCostco Is Selling an 'Insane' New Drinkware Set That's a Must-Have for NFL Fans first appeared on Delishably on May 20, 2025

Super Bowl LIX brings the world to New Orleans
Super Bowl LIX brings the world to New Orleans

Axios

time07-02-2025

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  • Axios

Super Bowl LIX brings the world to New Orleans

When Jerin "Jerk" Beasley sat down to create the art that would become a limited edition collaboration with the NFL Shop, the New Orleans artist drew on the beadwork and feathers of Mardi Gras Indians. Why it matters: The resulting work, like the Super Bowl LIX logo that local artist Queen Tahj designed, threads the massive NFL event with the city that hosts it this year. And now, it all comes together this weekend on the world's biggest stage. The big picture: New Orleans has spent months sprucing up, working through a to-do list hundreds of items long. Some of that work has been controversial, like Gov. Jeff Landry's sudden moves to shuffle homeless people out from prime downtown locations. And it has done so despite inexplicable loss, becoming the site of a terror attack on New Year's Day that killed 14 people. But the city, and the NFL, pressed on. Now, New Orleans and the culture born of its struggles and its triumphs will be one of the biggest storylines that plays out on TV in front of millions of people on Sunday. Queen Tahj is among the New Orleanians who will appear in a Crescent City-saturated pregame performance, the NFL says. So, too, are Terence Blanchard, Trombone Shorty, Ledisi, Jon Batiste, Southern University's Human Jukebox marching band, the Original Pinettes Brass Band and the Spirit of New Orleans Gospel Choir. What they're saying:" Mardi Gras Indians share a day in New Orleans called Super Sunday," Beasley said, referencing the St. Joseph's Day celebration when the city's tribes step out in their full, hand-beaded and -feathered suits, singing and dancing to show off their creations. "In the NFL, they share a day called Super Sunday. ... And you know who's in the Super Bowl? The Chiefs. It all came together." Is it destiny? Beasley likes to think so. A little of that magic has always existed here in this improbable place to build a city. The bottom line: New Orleans, it's showtime. And for everyone else, welcome back to our house.

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