What started out in the mid 1990s as a few guys throwing a disc into banged up metal garbage cans has emerged as America’s #1 party sport. But “what a long, strange trip it’s been” for partners Charles Sciandra and Mitch Rubin.
Their passion
... read more and vision for the game is the cornerstone of KanJam’s success. Now synonymous with tailgating, camping, beach parties, school gymnasiums, college campuses, neighborhood parks and backyard parties, the game played everywhere might not have been played at all if not for the ingenuity and perseverance of the KanJam partners. Today, KanJam is sold in over 3,000 retail outlets across the country, is used in 2,000 schools as part of the PE curriculum, and is popping up everywhere on YouTube and Facebook pages.
The sky’s the limit for the dynamic duo of Sciandra and Rubin. Think Lennon and McCartney, Jagger and Richards, Ben and Jerry.