Sports Memorabilia and Collectibles
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For decades, ice cream in a plastic mini helmet has been a ballpark staple across the country, unrivaled in its combination of deliciousness and collectibility. But last year the NHL’s Las Vegas Golden Knights changed the game by selling chicken fingers in a tiny Zamboni. Suddenly, the race to innovate in the realm of stadium food put inside miniaturized sports things was on.
Three Major League Baseball teams have quickly struck back this season with new items to rival the chicken finger Zamboni.
First, the Seattle Mariners introduced the Trident Cup, which costs $24.99, holds a staggering 32 ounces of soda and entitles anyone who wields it to free refills (presumably for as long as they are able to stave off a medical emergency).






