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Snow From Eagles Divisonal Championship Win Up For Sale
The company selling grass from the Linc is now selling snow from the Eagles' legendary, but very stressful, Divisional Championship victory.

PHILADELPHIA — If you thought buying grass from Lincoln Financial Field that the Eagles played on is wild, wait until you hear what's up for sale now.
The Realest, the same company selling authenticated grass clippings from Eagles games at the Linc, is selling snow from the Eagles Divisional Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams.
For $50, you can own a bit of Eagles history from a game that will be remembered for years to come.
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According to The Realest, the snow for sale was collected from the end zone at Lincoln Financial Field after the Eagles' win over the Rams Sunday.
The snow is packaged in insulated containers with dry ice and comes with detailed care instructions.
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This unique memorabilia is "the first-ever authenticated snow collectible tied to a historic playoff win," the company said.
"To commemorate this incredible achievement, authenticated snow was collected directly from the end zone at Lincoln Financial Field immediately after the game," the description reads, in part. "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."
There's a bit of a catch, though: the snow is sold in "as-is" condition, and due to the unique nature of each item, all sales are final. Returns may, or may not, be accepted.
The snow can be delivered or picked up in person at the ticket office at Lincoln Financial Field from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, starting Jan. 27.
Check out the listing online here.
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