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Cheetos Pokémon Snack vendu pour près de 88 000 $

Authore: BlakeMise à jour:Apr 08,2025

Dans un mélange fascinant de culture culinaire et de collection, une puce de Cheetos unique, ressemblant à l'emblématique Pokémon Charizard, a été vendu aux enchères pour un étonnant 87 840 $. Cette découverte rare, découverte par le premier objet de collection de but entre 2018 et 2022, a capturé l'imagination des amateurs de Pokémon et des collectionneurs d'articles inhabituels. La ressemblance de la puce avec le charizard, en particulier sa queue ardente, est accentuée par son origine en tant que Cheeto chaud flammin, connu pour son piquant intense et sa couleur vibrante.

Le collectionneur dépense près de 88000 sur une collation Pokémon Cheetos Image: Goldin.co

Le soumissionnaire gagnant a non seulement sécurisé la puce, mais a également reçu des avantages supplémentaires, y compris une carte Pokémon spécialement conçue et un conteneur de stockage sur mesure pour protéger leur acquisition unique.

Le collectionneur dépense près de 88000 sur une collation Pokémon Cheetos Image: pngmart.com

Selon Goldin Auctions, la puce a acquis une renommée virale sur les plateformes de médias sociaux à la fin de 2024, après avoir été présentée sur des plateformes de collection comme Arena Club et le premier objet de collection de buts. La vente a déclenché des discussions sur la valeur de ces achats extravagants, se demandant s'il s'agit d'investissements avertis ou d'indicateurs d'un marché des objets de collection Pokémon surchauffés. Néanmoins, cette transaction met en évidence l'attrait croissant des découvertes rares et leur valeur significative au sein des communautés de niche.

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— The Return of the Forgotten Echoes
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At Stonehenge, the stones realigned not with the solstice, but with a signal from deep within the Earth—pulsing like a heartbeat.

And then, on the night of the equinox, a voice—neither human nor machine—spoke through every broadcast, every device, every dream.

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