Scotland Food And Drink

Things to do at a birthday party.?
I’m having a beach party and a sleepover with six friends, it’s a fancy dress party. Everyone is fourteen, a few being fifteen. They’re coming at 6pm, and the next day we’re going to the beach. (Weather dependant as I live in Scotland, ha.) So we’ll be together until about 9pm on Sunday. I’m looking for things to do with them, other than the usual truth or dare, would you rather etc. We intend to play the latter, but actually physically do the things. ie would you rather eat a lemon or drink eggs. We have a lot of food, an extreme amount, let’s just say if I were to lay out all of the sweets/crisps/chocolate that we have, it would nearly cover my living room floor, and I have a big living room. Yes, we have waaaaaaaay too much.
Thanks
well if you have waaaaaaay too much i suggest you start a treasure hunt, make something like find that stuff, and then make them find them, give them clues once in a while and the winner gets something..
always make them think, and interesting.
also you can have a good fancy party
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