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The Eagles and The Realest are Selling Commemorative Snow From Sunday’s Memorable Playoff Win

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The Eagles and The Realest are Selling Commemorative Snow From Sunday’s Memorable Playoff Win

The Eagles and The Realest are Selling Commemorative Snow From Sunday’s Memorable Playoff Win

You read that correctly. If you are looking for a very unique and one-of-a-kind Eagles memorabilia, here’s your chance to buy snow. However, it’s not just any snow.  To mark Sunday’s victory in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, Philadelphia Eagles fans will now have the opportunity to purchase snow collected right from the playing surface of Lincoln Financial Field. The snow, being offered in partnership with The Realest™, has been collected, carefully preserved, and authenticated to allow fans to own a genuine piece of Eagles history.

Fans are encouraged to visit TheRealest.com/Eagles to purchase their own commemorative snow pint. The collection piece, listed for $50, represents the 50 total points scored in the Eagles’ 28-22 Divisional Round playoff win. The game, played in snowy conditions at Lincoln Financial Field, saw the Eagles advance to the NFC Championship game for the second time in three years. The snow is limited to 100 units and will be available to customers on a first-come, first-served basis.

The snow will be shipped using dry ice to maintain its natural state during transit. Upon arrival, purchasers are then encouraged to keep the container frozen to further preserve and maintain the snow’s authentic state.

Following Sunday’s win, snow from the field was collected by the Eagles’ grounds crew under the supervision of The Realest™’s authentication partner, TRuEST™, to ensure its certification as official game-day snow.

This limited-edition item will serve as the perfect collection piece for any Eagles fan or sports memorabilia collector.

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