This is what's inside the $30,000 Grammys goodie bag
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With the 2017 Grammys just a matter of days away, the celebrities are gearing up for one of the biggest annual celebrations of music.
Insider have released the full list of what the A-list will be taking home in their goodie bags (which are worth a cool $30,000) this year and, trust us, it'll turn you green with envy. From beauty products to shoes, home décor to food, they'll be getting it all.
The most expensive gift we hear you ask? A luxury trip to the Golden Door spa in California worth approximately $8,850, who donate all of their profits to help end child abuse.
Here is a selection from the rest of the (long list of) gifts celebrities will be taking back with them. Maybe we should inquire as to whether they have any spare bags left over after the Grammys?
A voucher for a large pizza at D'Amores, California (worth about $25)
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Mood & Co's 'Candle of the Year' (worth about $40)
A nail care and polish kit from True Brit London
A personalised set of crayons by Crayola (worth at least $12.99)
Luxury hair extensions by The Lauren Ashtyn Collection
A hula hoop exercise kit from FXP Fitness
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A dessert kit from Gold Leaf Gourmet (worth at least $35)
The rest of the list from Insider is as follows:
Music Connection, a music trade magazine
A collector's edition of People’s annual year-in-review of People Yearbook
A fancy pin by Namira Monaco
A six ounce can of Blue Diamond Almonds
A copy of Splitting the Arrow by Prem Rawat
An eye kit and lip gloss duo by Whoosh Beauty
A smart home starter kit by Oomi
Nitro-Tech Crunch protein bars by MuscleTech
A year's supply of Healing Saint skin serum
Hydroxycut Platinum
Some Revision skincare products
Customized beauty and snack boxes by Universitee Box
A box of positive quote cards by Bangarang
2 complimentary hours of DJ service from 'DJ Spark'
A personal CPR kit that'll teach you CPR in 20 minutes
Chris Formant's debut novel, Bright Midnight
A shirt, duffle, and water bottle from smoking prevention company Truth
Hand-dipped chocolate by Chubby Chipmunk
A furniture paint kit by Reloved
Dinner wear by Slimware
Handmade studs from Park and Buzz
A lifetime supply of Oxygenetix foundation and moisturiser
Original art work from Tunka Art
A hair sleeve by PonyDry
Five books from Lady Amber's reviews
Activity gear by Tresspass' DLX collection
Foot cream by Medice
A lampshade by Okawa craftsman
Adult bibs by BeBibs
Caramel and pretzels by Betty Jane Candies
A rehydration formula in the form of an orange flavoured tablet from Phizz
Mohair pillows from the Rey 3 Design Collection
A travel pillow by Trtil
Some shave oil by Hercules Beard Co.
A mini gift set from In Season Beauty
Designer eyewear from Marchon
A cellulite banishing massage mat by SweetCheeks
Costume jewellery by Grosse Japan
A ChapStick gift set
Assorted Hasbro games ranging from Toilet Trouble to Monopoly Token Madness
A gift set from Dalgomi
Shampoo, conditioner, and hairspray by Gina
MBG Medi LED Hydro Mist
Exercise shoes from Jackson Walk Jet by MTG (co-developed by former Michael Jackson dancer, Yumiko Sumida Jackson)
Sigh.
Lucy is a freelance beauty editor and contributor at Marie Claire, and has also written for titles including Cosmopolitan, Refinery29, Glamour and woman&home. She was previously Marie Claire’s junior beauty editor. During her career, she’s covered everything from backstage beauty at fashion week to interviews with famous faces like Drag Race royalty and Little Mix. As for her beauty ethos, she’s a big advocate for not having to spend a fortune on beauty products to get good results. When she’s not got beauty on the brain you’ll probably find her reading or Netflix-ing.
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