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Adults dubbed “big kids” will compete with “supersized” arcade games like air hockey, alley roller, pinball and the human claw. The duo who wins the most tickets (like at actual Chuck E. Cheese joints!) will trade in the tickets for prizes via a “massive version of the iconic Chuck E. Cheese prize wall.”
Around for over four decades, Chuck E. Cheese is truly multi-generational. Magical Elves co-CEOs Jo Sharon and Casey Kriley agree this is exactly why fans will be drawn to the show. “Chuck E. Cheese is THE place where a kid can be a kid – but as grown adults, we still have dreams of ruling the arcade, taking on the iconic games we love!” the pair said in a joint statement.
Details, including where and when the show will air, are yet to be announced.

Chuck E. Cheese has expanded in more ways than one. In August, the company debuted the release ofBuddy Valastro’s “Buddy V’s Cake Slices” at Chuck E. Cheese.
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“My dream was to make my bakery a household name — it was me and my father’s dream. We did that withCake Boss,” the Carlo’s Bakery owner told PEOPLE. “Now the question is: How do I find different avenues to let people taste my cake?”
Buddy saw Chuck E. Cheese as the perfect venue, especially with cherished family memories of his own kids’ parties.
source: people.com