(NEXSTAR) – Music artists and producers are hoping to take home a golden gramophone statue Sunday night at the 65th Grammy Awards. But whether or not they win in any category, the hosts and performers will receive an official Grammy gift bag worth about $60,000, according to the company that puts them together.
The gift bag is put together by Distinctive Assets, a marketing company that also puts together bags for The OscarsTonys, BET Awards and other awards shows.
This year’s montage ranges from budget, everyday items—Red Vines licorice, prenatal vitamins, CLIF bars—to the ultra-luxe. The highest quality items included are the Bugaboo Luxury Stroller ($1,350 value); a $10,000 gift card for Botox, fillers and chemical peels at a New York practice; and a voucher for liposuction with Art Lipo Plastic Surgery.
A few other things included in the Grammy gift bag are:
- Cake baking kit
- Fancy med
- LOL surprise! dolls
- Chilean wines
- A “pre-drink supplement” that claims to break down alcohol before it reaches your liver
- “Personal transformation session” with a spiritual coach
- Complementary project management on a home remodeling or construction project
- Toy NERF gun
- Scrunchies
- Soylent
- A Deck of Cards to Help You “Focus on Creating Your Positive Energy”
There’s not just a gift bag—there’s an entire gift lounge with even more goodies, open to presenters and performers throughout the three days of Grammy rehearsals. The salon will include giveaways like free pool cleaners, Havaianas flip flops, a robot dog and “premium” socks.
Grammy performers Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Lizzo, Mary J. Blige and more will receive a stuffed gift bag as well as a chance to tour the salon.
Celebrities are under no obligation to accept anything in the gift bag or gift lounge. Some accept gifts and then donate them to charity. Others happily stock up on luxury goods and go on lavish vacations. There’s one catch to free shopping: Anything they keep is taxed as income under federal tax law.
The Grammy Awards take place on Sunday, February 5 in Los Angeles.
