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#72- The Daily Show -Parties with Chuck E Cheese, Birthday Paradox, and Insights into Build-A-Bear Success

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What if you could elevate your child’s birthday party to an innovative and inclusive experience? That’s exactly what Chuck E Cheese has done with their latest updates, introducing an ASL performance by Kids Bop’s Savvy and a partnership with Evite for seamless party planning. Get ready to be transported back to your childhood as we reminisce about our experiences at Chuck E Cheese and Show Biz Pizza and share some intriguing facts about Chuck E Cheese’s history. Plus, we’ll discuss the new animatronic show at a California location, offering a nostalgic nod to the 80s and 90s.

Ever wondered about the odds of sharing a birthday with someone else? We delve into the captivating concept of the birthday paradox and direct you to a fascinating website for an in-depth exploration. As we shift our gaze to the successful Build-A-Bear franchise, we’ll share the secret to their prosperity and how integrating a Build-A-Bear station into your FEC is a clever move. Lastly, we investigate the Party City and Anagram bankruptcy!

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The brainchild of two location-based experience enthusiasts, Christine Buhr and Brandon Willey, the LBX Collective aims to inform and educate, create opportunities to connect with industry peers, and to spur collaboration, discourse, and cross-pollination of ideas.

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