Celebs will find there's something for everyone in the Oscars goodie bags this year. The entire collection has an estimated value of more than $80,000, according to Business Insider. Here is a smattering of what they will find.
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Slow Watch
The $300 Slow Watch is "slow" because the single hand moves slowly over a 24-hour face.
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Dosha Pops
These herbal tea lollipops by Dosha Pops come in flavors like "chai me up" and "head over hibiscus."
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A $15,000 walking tour of Japan
Celebs had best ditch their Christian Louboutians in favor of a good pair of sneakers for this $15,000 walking tour of Japan.
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Reusable dry cleaning bags
Waste not, want not. These bags by Green Garmento go from laundry basket to the dry cleaners and back again. No plastic bags!
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$1,500 in pet supplies
The owners of pampered Hollywood pets will enjoy ordering animal-friendly electrolyte supplements with their $1,500 gift from Epic Pet Health.
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Hawaii vacation
Celebrities can relax poolside, or beach-side, with a gift certificate from the Koloa Landing Resort in Hawaii.
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Tiny portable camera
According to the Swedish developers of this camera, the Narrative Clip offers the user "searchable and shareable photographic memory."
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O-shot, uh oh..
Looking to rev up Hollywood sex lives, the people behind this bit of swag probably qualify for most unique item in the goodie bag. It's the O-shot, and you will have to read more about it here...
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Maple syrup and a tree
Fire up the griddle for this treat -- more than $250 worth of maple syrup from the folks at Rouge Maple, plus a gift certificate to adopt a tree.
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Train ride across Canada
This is a ride to remember -- on Canada's Rocky Mountaineer -- from Vancouver to Alberta.
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Hair transplant
No, not hair plugs -- a hair transplant. The procedure being offered up for free uses a computer algorithm to remove and replace hair evenly, so it looks natural.
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The "DrainWig"
Even Hollywood elites get clogged drains from time to time. This six dollar "DrainWig" helps combat that problem.
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Gym for the mind
Stars who want to clear their heads before their next role will enjoy this lifetime membership to a "meditation gym" courtesy of Headspace.com.