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Bran Flake Shaped Like Ireland Up For Sale On Ebay For Over €100

A Bran flake shaped like Ireland is currently up for sale on eBay for the startling price of £100 – around €112.

The unusual item has been listed on the site by a user called nimblestore who is based in Cornwall, England.

If you decide to buy the flake, the seller says that it ‘may or may not give you the luck of the Irish’.

The bran flake shaped like Ireland has been listed on eBay for over €100. Pic: eBay/nimblestore

There are currently 16 people watching the item and anyone who wishes can put a bid on the bran flake – or buy it outright for £100.

The description explains: ‘To abide by Ebay’s policy for sale of items such as this you will receive a coupon for this incredible Branflake shaped like Ireland.

‘Condition new (Not used with Milk) and unboxed. I am selling a special coupon that can be used to redeem this Branflake that may or may not give you the luck of the Irish.

The eBay seller shared a side-by-side comparison of the bran flake and a map of Ireland. Pic: eBay/nimblestore

‘Simply send the coupon received to the address on the coupon and you will receive this amazing Branflake.’

The cereal flake will then be dispatched to its new owner by Royal Mail 2nd Class.

Under Ebay’s ‘Required Level of Weirdness’ in the description box, it’s been listed as ‘Really Weird’.

The seller promises that this particular bran flake has never been used with milk. Pic: Shutterstock

You can take a look at the listing if you so wish on eBay here – there’s currently 22 days left to bid on the item.

With almost 20 watchers on the listing at the moment, it seems that the lucky bran flake might get snapped up fairly soon.

It’s not the only strange item you can buy off this particular eBay seller at the moment.

The bran flake is up for sale for €112 on eBay. Pic: eBay

They also have a plastic McDonald’s straw up for grabs for the ambitious price tag of £500 (around €560).

McDonald’s no longer provide plastic versions in store as they’ve switched to paper straws, and the seller insists they’re ‘soon to become the stuff of legend’.




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