Red Wings selling vials of melted ice from Joe Louis Arena
Detroit Red Wings fans are bottling memories of Joe Louis Arena.
The club is selling limited-edition vials of melted ice from the team's old rink, with proceeds benefiting the Detroit Red Wings Foundation's mission to grow hockey.
Want to have a piece of the “Farewell Season at the Joe?” Melted ice vials from JLA are on sale now!
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 20, 2017
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"The Detroit Red Wings Foundation is thrilled to offer a unique opportunity for fans to support our cause while honoring the history of Joe Louis Arena," said Foundation director Kevin Brown. "These commemorative ice vials serve as a wonderful keepsake, capturing the essence of (Joe Louis Arena's) electrifying farewell."
The vials will cost $85 and be featured inside an individually numbered 6x8 inch shadowbox frame photo of Joe Louis Arena, lest anyone be tempted to quench their thirst with some nearby water.
Only 3,000 will be made available. Get them before they H2-GO.
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