Watch 2 Chainz And Nyjah Houston Eat A $500 Bucket of Popcorn

It’s become public knowledge that rapper 2 Chainz is into really expensive stuff. In fact, he even has a show produced by GQ aptly titled, GQ’s Most Expensive Sh*t. In the most recent episode, the Atlanta rapper is joined by pro skateboarder Nyjah Houston, with the highlight being them eating a $500 bucket of popcorn. Specifically, Berco’s Popcorn.

FYI, Berco’s is the Ferrari of popcorn, with a 6.5 gallon tin of Berco’s Billion Dollar Popcorn  priced at $2,500 on it’s website. The extravagant price isn’t just for show, as Berco’s uses the world’s most expensive salt, which is flown in from the island Laeso, in Denmark. The salt sells in the U.S. for $10 per-pound.

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To top it all off, the caramel corn is covered in 23 karat edible gold flakes, which adds to the gaudiness of it all, but probably doesn’t do much for the taste. The edible gold flakes retail for $125-150 per-gram. To put its ridiculous extravagance in perspective, Berco’s can sell one single kernel of popcorn for $5.

Thanks for showing us this exists, 2 Chainz! What would we do with out you trying out expensive stuff that we would never be able to afford.

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