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A ‘Friends’ Inspired Cards Against Humanity Deck Has Landed

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If you’ve almost grown tired of watching Friends reruns every Sunday morning then it’s high time you further cemented your fan status by adding a themed pack of Cards Against Humanity to the very top of your wish list, stat.

 

Aptly titled The One With All The Cards, the must-have offers a ’90s spin on the don’t-play-it-with-your-parents hit.

Available to shop on Amazon for $42.99, the notoriously scandalous game comes with 99 grey cards and 180 white cards with nostalgia-inducing questions and answers emblazoned across them.

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Upon first glance, any self-confessed Friends fan will already spot a couple of familiar lines from the cult series – a fun (argument provoking) way to test your knowledge of the show.

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(Credit: The One With All The Cards, $42.99)

It turns out, the card game first dropped with impressive timing just days after Jennifer Aniston, who took on the role of Rachel Green, teased a potential Friends reunion-of-sorts.

During a 2019 surprise appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Hollywood heavyweight was asked about the possibility of a reboot to which she all-too-swiftly replied: “No.”

Of course, the news disheartened the audience who let out a collective sigh.

Aniston did go on to offer some hope, saying: “Listen, we would love for there to be something, but we don’t know what that something is,” she said. “So we’re just trying. We’re working on something.”

Of course, we now know, a reunion was imminent. The original cast reunited for a streaming special hosted by HBO Max on the original set of the show. 

If you’ve almost grown tired of watching Friends reruns every Sunday morning then it’s high time you further cemented your fan status by adding a themed pack of Cards Against Humanity to the very top of your Christmas wish list, stat.

The One With All The Cards, $42.99 at Amazon 

 

 

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