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You Can Buy Dried Pieces Of Last Year's Wrigley Field Ivy For $200 A Pop

By Rachel Cromidas in Arts & Entertainment on Jun 14, 2017 8:40PM

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The product.

If you're still hoping to score a memento from the Cubs' once-in-a-century World Series win, the team has a new merchandise option for you: Ivy leaves that were hanging from Wrigley Field's outfield walls last season are now for sale, according to an email sent to season-ticket holders on Tuesday.

The leaves cost $200 a piece, plus $15 shopping, and include a decorative hologram, according to ESPN. Think of it as something a little more substantial than those times the Blackhawks sold containers of home rink ice for $99 a pop after their 2013 and 2015 Stanley Cup wins.

Of course, there are some restrictions—the team is selling just 2,016 leaves (get it?) and are capping the number one customer can buy at 10.