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Fiesta Beads with Chili Pepper Medallion (1/pkg) Fiesta Beads with Chili Pepper Medallion (1/pkg)

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Fiesta Lei w/Maraca Medallion Fiesta Lei w/Maraca Medallion

Fiesta Lei w/Maraca Medallion

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Purple Beads with Purple Bottle Opener (1/pkg) Beads w/Bottle Opener

Purple Beads with Purple Bottle Opener (1/pkg)

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Red Beads with Red Bottle Opener (1/pkg) Beads w/Bottle Opener

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Silver Beads with Silver Bottle Opener (1/pkg) Beads w/Bottle Opener

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White Beads with White Bottle Opener (1/pkg) Beads w/Bottle Opener

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Put some spice in your fiesta!

Celebrate and decorate with our fun and festive fiesta decorations and party supplies. PartyCheap has a great selection of decorations, wall hangings and cutouts and colorful table and drink ware to get your shopping list finished.
Cinco de Mayo Sombrero Centerpieces
Throw a fun dinner party for family and friends with Mexican influences like our inflatable chili peppers, banners, streamers, cut-outs, pennants and party favors. (Scroll down for cheap, fun party game ideas.)

Our large selection of fiesta party decorations are sure to set an authentic feel. Many of our decorations are made of all-weather material, making them a a natural part of your shopping list!

Cinco de Mayo Fun Facts

  1. Cinco de Mayo celebrates the Mexican victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867).
  2. Mexicans Independence Day is May 5th, it's September 16.
  3. In Mexico it's called El Día de la Batalla de Puebla (The Day of the Battle of Puebla).
  4. The festival is more widely celebrated in the U.S. than in Mexico.
  5. The largest celebration in the U.S. is in Los Angeles, Ca.
  6. According to the California Avocado Commission, more than 81 million avocados are consumed by Americans during the celebration - usually in guacamole.
  7. It's considered the biggest day for margarita sales in the USA.

Game Ideas For Your Cinco de Mayo Party

  • MEXICAN JUMPING BEANS - While playing Mexican music in the background, have everyone jump around like Mexican jumping beans. When the music stops, everyone must freeze. If anyone moves or laughs, they are out, continuing until there one person left.
  • HOW MANY PEPPERS CAN YOU COUNT? - As your guests arrive, have them each write down how many chili peppers they think are in a jar. The one who comes the closest wins.
  • CHILI PEPPER WADDLE - Divide your guests into two teams and give each team an inflatable chili pepper. On "Go!" the first player on every team puts their chili pepper between their legs and waddles to the finish line and then waddles all the way back. The game continues in the same fashion. The team that finishes first wins this game.
  • MUSICAL MEXICAN HATS - Just like musical chairs, the object of the game is to NOT be the one without a hat when the music stops. To play form the players in a circle. In the middle of the circle place one less hat than there are players. (Boppers are another option for head wear) When the music strats the contestants move in a circle around the hats (choose a direction before hand so there's n confusion!). When the music stops everyone scrambles for a hat and puts it on their head. The person without the hat is eliminated, the hats, minus one, are placed back in the middle and the music begins again. The last person with the hat is the winner.
  • PASS THE PEPPER – Add a little spice to the old standard of Pass the Parcel. Have everyone sit in a circle. Give one person an inflatable chili pepper and begin passing to the right while the music plays. When the music stops, whoever is caught holding the pepper is out. Rinse and repeat until there is a winner
  • MEXICAN RING TOSS - A blow-up cactus cooler can keep your drinks cold and entertain your guests at the same time! Make guest toss a ringer onto the cactus to get a drink!
  • POR FAVOR - Think of it as a politer version of Simon Says. Directions that include "Por Favor" should be followed, those without shouldn't.
  • LIMBO – Kids love it, enough said!
  • DON'T SAY "NO" - Give each guest a string of fiesta beads. The goal is to collect as many beads from the other guests as as they can by getting other guests to say the word "no." Party goers will need to mingle with each other and ask questions to try to get a "no" from the person they're chatting with. Whoever ends up with the most beads at the end of the night or after a set amount of time wins.

Top Mexican Restaurants By State According To msn.com

Alabama: El Barrio, Birmingham
Alaska: El Dorado, Anchorage
Arizona: Barrio Café, Phoenix
Arkansas: Taqueria El Palenque, Little Rock
California: Guelaguetza, Los Angeles
Colorado: Tacos Tequila Whiskey, Denver
Connecticut: El Charrito, Riverside
Delaware: El Pique, Wilmington
Florida: Talavera, Coral Gables
Georgia: El Rey Del Taco, Atlanta
Hawaii: Alejandro’s, Honolulu
Idaho: Tin Roof Tacos, Boise
Illinois: Topolobampo, Chicago
Indiana: Indy Tacos, Indianapolis
Iowa: Tacos Mariana’s, Des Moines
Kansas: Taco Republic, Kansas City
Kentucky: El Mariachi, Louisville
Louisiana: Johnny Sanchez, New Orleans
Maine: Taco Escobarr, Portland
Maryland: Tortilleria Sinaloa, Baltimore
Massachusetts: El Sarape, Boston
Michigan: Taqueria El Rey, Detroit
Minnesota: Las Teresitas, Minneapolis
Mississippi: Green Ghost Tacos, Jackson
Missouri: La Tejana Taqueria, St. Louis
Montana: Taco Del Sol, Missoula
Nebraska: La Choza, Omaha
Nevada: Bonito Michoacan, Las Vegas
New Hampshire: El Colima, Nashua
New Jersey: Panchos Mexican Taqueria, Atlantic City
New Mexico: El Modelo, Albuquerque
New York Cosme, New York City
North Carolina: Super Taqueria, Durham
North Dakota: Arnaldo’s, Bismarck
Ohio: Barrio, Cleveland
Oklahoma: Tarahumara’s Mexican Café & Cantina, Norman
Oregon: Taqueria y Panaderia de La Santa Cruz, Portland
Pennsylvania: Distrito, Philadelphia
Rhode Island: Tallulah’s Taqueria, Providence
South Carolina: Minero, Charleston
South Dakota: Sabor A Mexico, Rapid City
Tennessee: Las Tortugas, Memphis
Texas: Hugo’s Regional Mexican Cuisine, Houston
Utah: Red Iguana, Salt Lake City
Vermont: El Gato Cantina, Burlington and Essex Junction
Virginia: Taqueria Tres Reyes, Manassas
Washington: Mezcaleria Oaxaca, Seattle
Washington, D.C.: Oyamel
West Virginia: Maria’s Taqueria, Shepherdstown
Wisconsin: Taqueria Guadalajara, Madison
Wyoming: San Juan, Jackson