Philadelphia Eagles Are Selling Pints of Snow from Their Epic Playoff Game for $50 — and They Already Sold Out!
“This isn’t your typical piece of memorabilia — it’s a tangible, frozen snapshot of the grit, passion and determination that defined the iconic game," the product description said
Die-hard Eagles fans, this is your chance to nab some epic memorabilia!
Following their victorious, snow-filled game against the Los Angeles Rams, fans of the Philadelphia Eagles can now get their hands on some of the actual snow that blanketed the field on Jan. 19.
The team is selling snow collected from Lincoln Financial Field’s end zone during the NFC Divisional Round game, local Fox affiliate WTXF-TV reported.
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According to the team’s shop website, the snow pints are selling for $50 and are “packaged in insulated containers with dry ice and detailed care instructions.” The novelty items are so popular that they are currently sold out.
“This isn’t your typical piece of memorabilia — it’s a tangible, frozen snapshot of the grit, passion and determination that defined the iconic game. By preserving and authenticating the very snow that surrounded this monumental game, fans are offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with the playoff experience like never before,” a description of the product read.
Although the pints are sold out online, local fans (or those willing to travel to grab their own) can purchase a snow pint at the ticket office at Lincoln Financial Field beginning on Jan. 27, WTXF-TV said.
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Next up for the Philadelphia Eagles is the NFC Championship where the team faces off against the Washington Commanders on Sunday, Jan. 26.
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