Red Tettemer Brings Meat to the Foosball Experience

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For Hatfield Quality Meats, Red Tettemer built a foosball table where light and dark sausages take the place of soccer players.

The set-up brings a grill to mind, but unfortunately all the sausages are plastic. The game will be used at events and sponsorships. Here’s the logo that appears on the side: “Share the love, grill the goodness.”

Neat way to build engagement. Wondering whether it might compel stoned co-eds to try building their own foosball tables out of cocktail links and bamboo skewers. Will trawl YouTube regularly, just in case.

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