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Here's the chance to lighten up the mood during a teary goodbye to Monica, Chandler, Joey, Phoebe, Rachel and Ross.
Fans of "Friends" can now watch the highly anticipated May 6 finale of NBC's Thursday-night staple with a flourish, thanks to a special package designed exclusively for the wrap-up of the 10-year-old sitcom.
The "Friends" party pack, which retails at Target for $29.95 (a portion of which will go to benefit the American Red Cross, among other charities), includes a DVD featuring party-themed past episodes, a party music CD, "Friends" favors and a packet of Central Perk House Blend coffee for post-party brewing, according to a press release from Warner Home Video. (Warner, like PEOPLE, is part of Time Warner.)
There's also a commemorative serving tray, party favors, recipes, coasters, trivia cards and an official "Friends" Party Evite invitation.
No word, of course, on whether a "Joey" premiere party pack is in the making.
Fans of "Friends" can now watch the highly anticipated May 6 finale of NBC's Thursday-night staple with a flourish, thanks to a special package designed exclusively for the wrap-up of the 10-year-old sitcom.
The "Friends" party pack, which retails at Target for $29.95 (a portion of which will go to benefit the American Red Cross, among other charities), includes a DVD featuring party-themed past episodes, a party music CD, "Friends" favors and a packet of Central Perk House Blend coffee for post-party brewing, according to a press release from Warner Home Video. (Warner, like PEOPLE, is part of Time Warner.)
There's also a commemorative serving tray, party favors, recipes, coasters, trivia cards and an official "Friends" Party Evite invitation.
No word, of course, on whether a "Joey" premiere party pack is in the making.
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