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- This is the view when you make your grand debut at the lounge.
- Kiss guitarist Paul Stanley was quite amused by these Miposaur dino robots by toy company Wowwee.
- Stars scored a Rocky Mountaineer luxury train ride through the Canadian Rockies, which promises "panoramic views from the exclusive glass-domed coaches [and] tumbling waterfalls, lush old grow
- This $274 shaving kit by Dorco claims to be the world's first seven-blade razor system, and we are not ones to contest.
- New Era's snapbacks catered to sports fans and audiophiles alike.
- Since athleisure is still happening, P. Diddy-designed brand Sean John sent Grammy presenters and artists home with velour tracksuits, sweaters, and more luxe loungewear valued at $500.
- No gift lounge would be complete without designer sunglasses.
- Anti-smoking organization Truth enlisted celebs to spread their good word with these skateboard decks and backpacks.
- MTG's mindblowing, hi-tech beauty products from their ReFa line includes infrared facelift contraptions that help promote collagen and circulation. Attendees took home scalp massagers developed to combat hair loss.
- A few goodies inside the gift bags.
- This is what $250 worth of Tisanoreica's "Italian comfort food diet" looks like.
- These contraptions by MTG are supposed to help exercise your face muscles. Sadly, they are not available in the U.S. (yet!)
- These magical poké ball things will help "[restore] your mental performance from the tip of your fingers." Also only available in Japan right now.
- Michael Jackson's only Japanese backup dancer is a fan of these Shape Up-like shoes.