Philadelphia Eagles Sell Out $50 Pints of Snow from Playoff Game
The team packaged and authenticated snow from their stadium's end zone as unique memorabilia, which sold out within hours.
- The Philadelphia Eagles partnered with memorabilia company The Realest to sell pints of snow collected from their stadium after their playoff victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
- The snow, gathered from the end zone at Lincoln Financial Field, was marketed as a 'frozen snapshot' of the game and sold for $50 per pint.
- Only 100 units were made available, packaged with dry ice and care instructions to preserve the snow during shipping.
- The snow sold out in less than three hours, with local fans able to pick up their pints at the stadium starting January 27, while others received shipments.
- The Eagles' playoff run has also drawn attention for other quirky moments, including a viral sideline book reading and a chant mishap by Philadelphia's mayor.