New England residents certainly don't want more of it, but those in warmer climates might.
That was the thought of Manchester-By-the-Sea resident Kyle Waring when he decided to start selling a small portion of Boston's plentiful snow cross-country, Boston.com reports.
Waring calls his novel business "Ship Snow, Yo." It all started when he joked to his wife about sending the white stuff to friends and family while they were shoveling their yard.
The joke became reality when Waring began shipping out water bottles of snow from winter storm Neptune for $19 a pop.
"This is your chance to not only own a piece of history, but also help save Boston from #Snowmageddon2015! Every order counts!," Waring declares on his website.
"Who doesn't want snow? ... EVERYONE IN BOSTON. Our nightmare is your dream," Waring tweeted yesterday.
Shockingly -- or at least to the poor souls of the Northeast -- Waring is selling out of his newest products: 6 pounds of snow for $89 and a 10-pound package for $119. The prices include shipping.
The snow is placed in a plastic bag, then tinfoil, then into an insulated container that's shipped overnight.
Waring, who has a full-time job at the GSN Games in Boston, admits the snow melts a bit before reaching its shipping location. But luckily for recipients, it "can still make 10-15 solid snowballs."
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