A carving station serving 'definitely not people' was one of the highlights at the yellowjackets96 pop-up at Fair Market. SXSW
Showtime stoked fans’ excitement for season two of its Emmy-winning thriller Yellowjackets with a spooky SXSW activation held at Fair Market over the weekend.
Season one explored a plane crash in 1996 that stranded a high school girls soccer team in the wilderness for nearly two years. The Camp Yellowjackets experience nodded at show plot points with a mushroom tea, 90s playlist, friendship bracelets, and a “Definitely not people” meat carving station with steak and mushroom bites subbing in for the show's more cannibilistic tendencies.
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