Luxurious Facts About The Toys Of The Rich And Famous

They say that money can’t buy happiness, and they're right. Genuine satisfaction comes from the love and admiration of our family friends. Material wealth isn't what counts at the hand of the day-- it's who we are as people..

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On the other hand though...

Money sure can buy entertainment! I mean playing race-cars with a bunch of old cardboard boxes you found in the basement is fun and all, but... a real life Ferrari just might be a little cooler.

Anyway, only the world’s biggest bank accounts could accommodate these price tags: for the discerning, world-conquering billionaire, only the best will do. Here are 44 ways to spend your billions on the top toys that money can buy.


44. Burger

The "Glamburger" is the most expensive hamburger per ounce: Honky Tonk, a London eatery, concocted this monstrosity at only $1768 per burger.

The Glamburger’s ingredients are as geographically varied as its flavours—in addition to both white and black truffle, brie, matcha tea, beluga caviar and edible gold leaf, it features Iranian Saffron, New Zealand venison, Canadian lobster, and Japanese Kobe beef.

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43.Yacht Rock

The world’s most expensive yacht, the Eclipse, cost Russian owner Roman Abramovich over $450 million!

The world’s largest private yacht, it features a missile-detection system, two helipads, a luxury spa, and swimming pool, plus its own detachable mini-submarine.

All 15 bedrooms come with 6 foot wide television screens, plus the yacht is guaranteed to stay private—its "anti-paparazzi shield" fires a laser beam intended to disrupt cameras.

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42. The Batmobile

Chick-Fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy has made over $2 billion in fried chicken profits. He used a small portion of that wealth—a mere $250,000—to buy something even more iconic than Chick-Fil-A: the batmobile from the 1992 film Batman Returns.

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41. Mini Ferrari

Don’t get caught looking common in a PowerWheels! For the rich, age doesn’t have to stand in the way of owning your first Ferrari: Miniature versions travel up to 7 mph on battery power for the perfectly reasonable price of $24,000.

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