


The Game Night Kit | All-Canadian Connection Set for Couples & Teams
The night everyone actually puts their phones down.
The Game Night Kit is a beautifully boxed, all-Canadian gift made for couples, teams, and clients to connect beyond the usual small talk — Toronto craftsmanship from start to finish.
Inside the signature Gitano Kit blue box: LISTIT by Toronto's Analog Game Studios, a party card game with 530 list-making prompts that gets people laughing and swapping stories; two Toronto Popcorn Company classics — Movie Style and Salted Caramel, hand-crafted in small batches in Kensington Market; a Gitano Kit signature leather pocket notebook; a stylus pen; and 6 paper score pads.
Made for date nights, team socials, client events, holiday gifting, and welcome packages — anywhere a memorable night of connection matters.
🚚 Free shipping across the U.S. & Canada, with tracking · 🎁 Luxury gift wrapping included on every order · ⏱️ Ships within 1–2 business days · ↩️ 7-day returns — see our Return & Refund Policy · 💬 Questions? support@gitanokit.com
🏢 Corporate & bulk gifting: Sending to clients, employees, or event guests? We offer volume pricing on 10+ kits, custom branding (your logo on the box, ribbon & card), and a dedicated account manager — curated, wrapped, and shipped across the U.S. & Canada. Request a corporate quote →
WHY THE GAME NIGHT KIT
Some of the best nights are the ones nobody planned.
A deck of cards on the table. Snacks within reach. One game turning into three. The stories get better, the laughs get louder, and suddenly it’s much later than anyone expected.
the Game Night Kit was created for people who understand that the best gift isn’t another thing.
It’s time together.
A NIGHT WORTH REMEMBERING
Whether you’re bringing family together, hosting friends, celebrating a birthday, or looking for the perfect gift for someone who values experiences over possessions, the Game Night Kit creates an excuse to gather.
Everything you need for an evening of connection, conversation, and a little friendly competition.
Because the moments people remember aren’t always the big ones.
They’re the ones spent around the table.