• Most Expensive Tea 2013

    Most Expensive Tea 2013

    Tea is an extremely popular beverage around the world, coming in second to coffee as the most popular beverage in the world. Typically packaged in a porous bag, tea leaves are soaked in hot water for a short time to create the drink we all know as tea. Tea can be served hot or ice...

     
  • Most Expensive Salt In The World

    Most Expensive Salt In The World

    Læsø, a large island off the coast of the Danish mainland, is part of the Danish “desert belt.” The island’s dryness during the summer months has resulted in ground water that can be up to fifteen percent salt. In the Middle Ages, the island was

     
  • World’s Most Expensive Lighter 2013

    World’s Most Expensive Lighter 2013

    French luxury firm S. T. Dupont—no relation to the chemical company—has been dealing in extravagance since 1872, when it was founded by Simon Tissot Dupont. Recently, for instance, they created a line of accessories inspired by the 2006 James Bond film, Casino Royale. This year,

     
  • World’s Most Expensive E-Book 2013

    World’s Most Expensive E-Book 2013

    Nothing drives home the fact that information is a commodity in this day and age like a survey of the world’s most expensive e-books. For example, one such book is an apparently untitled book available through DailyVariance.com which to improve its purchaser’s poker skills so much that it pays for its $1,850 price tag.

     
  • World’s Most Expensive Women’s Boots

    World’s Most Expensive Women’s Boots

    When it comes to boots, leather is the material du jour—and the more exotic the leather, the more fashionable the boot. Add in a fashionable designer like Louis Vuitton or, say, Manolo Blahnik and you have a recipe for the most expensive boots in the world.

     
 
 
 
 

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