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Have Money to Burn? Pay $1,500,000 for a Box of Chocolates


If life could only be like this box of chocolates... I guess I wouldn't have to work anymore.

For this holiday season, Simon Jewelers is offering Le Chocolat. Le Chocolat features a selection of Lake Forest Confections gourmet chocolates, selected by the confectioners master candy maker, as well as an arrangement of magnificent jewelry from Simon's personal jewelry and gemstone vault. The price tag is $1,500,000.

The jewelry that comes along with the box of chocolates includes a "priceless" collection of natural yellow and blue diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires from Simons Jewelers. (How priceless can it be with a price tag?)

Based on looking at Simon Jewelers website, there are five different boxes of chocolates you can choose from. Here are a couple for you to look at.

Hmmm. Looks like diamonds: diamond bracelet, ring and earrings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This one looks like diamonds and emeralds. It comes with a necklace and ring.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You have to be good starting January 1, for Santa to bring you this baby.

Alexis
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Comments

I see you are copying off of Amused's "shit" theme!

Those utterly ridiculously expensive chocolates will eventually be transformed into relatively worthless SHIT.

Very interesting find--you never cease to amaze me!


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