PHOTO: Super Bowl 50 selling hot dogs topped with gold flakes
Mike Blake / Reuters
The NFL is going gold to celebrate the 50th edition of the Super Bowl, right down to the stadium food offerings.
Centerplate, the food service provider at Levi's Stadium, will be selling limited-edition hot dogs topped with real gold flakes for the big game.
You can eat a hot dog topped with real flakes of gold at Super Bowl 50 https://t.co/DCpkknkrAS pic.twitter.com/nAbU3IcN2l
— Mashable (@mashable) February 5, 2016
The gold-flaked hot dog contains "a custom blend of 50 ingredients," according to Mashable, and will be sold for $12 a pop. Not bad considering a domestic draft beer will set you back $13.
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