The Official Gift Lounge for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards: See What’s In The Bag!

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The 57th annual Grammys honoring the best in music took place Sunday Feb. 8. There were lots of winners and even more who didn’t win. But even the ones that did not walk away with a golden statue still walked away with gift bags from many different parties held around town throughout the Grammy weekend.

My favorite and I know everyone’s favorite gifting suite was The Official Gift Lounge for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, brought to the celebs by Los Angeles marketing company Distinctive Assets. Musicians and other celebrities came by the gifting lounge which was situated right near Staples Center where the Awards were held. So, what goodies did the celebs walk away with? Here are some:

Japanese beauty company MTG, the lounge sponsor, gifted the lucky recipients its Inbeaute finger head spa, a vibrating claw-like device that massages the head. What a cool device to have after a long day in the studio! Or a live performance, right?

The lucky recipients also got a luxury train trip through western Canada aboard the Rocky Mountaineer, valued at $14,584. You can see NCIS actress Pauley Perrette showing it off in the pic above. Why does it cost so much? Cause this is no ordinary train my friends. It features glass-domed cars for panoramic views and gourmet meals prepared on board. Can I get me a ticket?

Sean Combs’ Sean John was also represented with an array of clothing and accessories, ranging from velour tracksuits to nylon duffel bags. Also on display and for gifting were limited edition scented candles from the Sean John HOME line.

Now, you know our celebrities like to stay fit. So, Dr. Jane Cases was on hand with her line of Wellness 360 products. Celebs were informed about and gifted her array of products such as dietary supplements, protein powder and scalp and skin serums from her Healing Saint line.

Electronic toymaker WowWee showed off its battery operated dancing Electrokidz figurines–you know, the ones who make crazy hair moves to the beat of any music you play around them.  The company’s MiPosaur robotic dinosaurs were also on display, reacting to their environment.

If all that weren’t enough, there were also $1,140 Gibson guitars, one of which you see Estelle playing with in the photo above, an $800 gift card for a “custom candy buffet and dessert bar” from Candy Vixen, a bag of Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer’s Rockin’ and Roastin’ organic coffee, gifts from Halo Natural Pet Food, PURELL Hand Sanitizer, Live Love Pop, Ventura Lipo-Light, weight loss products from Hydroxycut, Lulu DK temporary metallic tattoos, a PowerCube power strip, and a copy of Archibald’s Next Big Thing, an illustrated children’s book by actor Tony Hale.

I think I wanna get famous now just so I can get me a goodie gift bag from The Official Gift Lounge for the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. You know what I am saying??!

 

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