NFL fans are baffled after the Philadelphia Eagles sold snow from their playoff victory over the Los Angeles Rams this weekend.
Despite the icy conditions in the City of Brotherly Love, the Birds went 28-22 to advance to the NFC championship and face Washington.
To commemorate the victory, the Eagles decided to make money off the snow that covered Lincoln Financial during the East Coast vs. West Coast showdown.
After the news broke, fans expressed their thoughts about the strange item for sale on social media.
'I just hope they haven't taken the snow from the parking lot. “I made a lot of yellow snow in one of the parking lots after the game,” one user wrote.
'What happens if you eat it? Asking for a friend,' added a second.
The Philadelphia Eagles sold buckets of snow from their divisional playoff victory over the LA Rams
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'No way,' chimed in a third. 'Who makes those decisions? Marketing department? I have a hard time believing this got the green light from Jeffrey. I mean, is this what the gold standard really means?
“This is a scam to get money, don't fall for it,” said a fourth.
A fifth commented: “This 'Let's Hunt' thing is weird… We have a great team… Let's enjoy it… We don't need to be worked on all the time from a marketing standpoint.”
The snow in the game is stored in an ice cream-style tub and sells for $50 each. The lid has the team motto 'Let's Hunt' printed on it, while the tub has the Eagles logo with the item title below.
In the item description on the Eagles' The Realest merchandise store, the snow was “collected from the end zone at Lincoln Financial Field following the Eagles' playoff victory over the LA Rams.” Packaged in insulated containers with dry ice and detailed care instructions.
“Shipping is only available within the United States,” the website wrote under the conditions. 'To ensure your course snow arrives in perfect condition, each order is shipped in an insulated package with 2 pounds of dry ice to maintain optimal preservation. The $15 shipping fee covers all materials and handling necessary to safely deliver this unique collectible.'
The site also sells grass clippings from various games from last season for $29.99.
The winner between Philadelphia and Washington will face the winner between Kansas City and Buffalo in the Super Bowl on February 9.