Erling Haaland's World Cup Souvenir Choice Is So On-Brand and So American

Erling Haaland's World Cup Souvenir Choice Is So On-Brand and So American

Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland has returned home after a successful World Cup run, bringing with him a unique souvenir - a taxidermied raccoon holding a bottle of whiskey. The unusual item is believed to have been purchased at Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas, where Haaland spent time during the tournament. The store, which sells niche collectibles, has reportedly sold out of the $750 whiskey raccoon.

Haaland's team fell to England in the quarterfinals, with the striker having a quiet outing. Despite the loss, Haaland expressed his happiness with his life and the experience of the tournament, describing it as "the best weeks and the best journey" of his life. He hopes the team's performance has brought people together and believes they should be proud while also learning from the experience.

The Norwegian team's run in the World Cup has elevated Haaland's global profile, and his souvenir choice has drawn attention. Wild Bill's Western Store also sells other unusual items, including a $500 "Belligerent Squirrel" and a $450 "Sheriff Squirrel." Haaland's purchase has sparked interest in the store's unique collectibles.

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