Total royal wedding sales are estimated at £70 million. Fans of the royal family, of course, can pick up commemorative coins, flags, mugs, balloons, stamps, posters, and more. But beyond the official items approved for the newlyweds, there are a number of non-traditionally themed items on sale to underscore the significance of this historic day. Here are some of the most outlandish themed products:
Sausages
Yorkshire-based sausage maker HECK has created an imposing recipe that celebrates transatlantic union in the form of a royal wedding. The pork sausage with sweet ginger and American mustard is sure to be a hit.
Crown Jewels Heritage Condoms, the manufacturer of this special line of contraceptives, declares that this contraceptive was “designed for the prince “and “your prince is coming.
Chips
Tyrrells has launched a wedding-inspired parsnip crisp called Ginger&Sparkle. The crisps have a gingery, honey-sweet flavor and are decorated with edible glitter.
Dog scarves around the neck
According to one vendor, the festive days are not to be missed by man\’s best friend. So, British dog owners can adorn their four-legged pets with a commemorative scarf embroidered with their fiancé\’s name and a crown motif.
The special edition beer is made with barley grown on the Royal Windsor farm and hops from the American West Coast. The pale top-fermented beer is called “Harry&Meghan
Meghan\’s Windsor Knot.”
Hot Dogs
Bubbledogs, a gourmet bar in London, created a special Fourth of July hot dog. It features barbecue sauce, coleslaw, and crispy bacon, and is served with a glass of £10 sparkling English wine.