About: VeryFirstTo

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VeryFirstTo was an online business which markets to wealthy individuals with an interest in becoming the first to discover and purchase new luxury products and experiences. The company's website and e-zine showcased newly released desirable items, which are rated by a group of selected celebrity "connoisseurs".

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  • VeryFirstTo was an online business which markets to wealthy individuals with an interest in becoming the first to discover and purchase new luxury products and experiences. The company's website and e-zine showcased newly released desirable items, which are rated by a group of selected celebrity "connoisseurs". The company is known for selecting outrageously expensive luxury products that draw media attention, such as a $49,000 chocolate Easter bunny with inset diamond eyes, and a two-year travel package to all of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, which was sold for £1million. In 2015, the company attracted media attention for £995,000 Christmas crackers and the "World's most expensive Christmas tree star", which was on sale for £615,000. (en)
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  • VeryFirstTo was an online business which markets to wealthy individuals with an interest in becoming the first to discover and purchase new luxury products and experiences. The company's website and e-zine showcased newly released desirable items, which are rated by a group of selected celebrity "connoisseurs". (en)
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