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People are now reselling Timbiebs for $1 million

People in Toronto are now resellingTimbiebson Facebook Marketplace for $1 million and prices close to it, though some offers may be more legit than others.

Empty Timbiebs boxes and merch are listed for sky high prices online, too.

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The ad for$1 million Timbiebsis almost certainly a spoof, though you could always contact the seller to find out.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, I introduce to you the limited edition Tim-Biebs timbits approved by the man himself Justin Bieber and by the under 12 years of age Justin Bieber fanboy association," reads the Marketplace ad.

"Be sure to get your 10 timbits faster than Doug Ford's next lockdown announcement. One of these timbiebs in your mouth will have your tongue singing baby baby."

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Things feel like they get a bit more serious at the next price bracket of $5,000 (or best offer), fortwo "mint condition" Timbiebs boxeswith "crumbs included."

"DO NOT CONTACT IF NOT INTERESTED," reads the Mississauga ad. "I KNOW WHAT IM SELLING."

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Someone else in Guelph is trying to sell an "almost full" box of Timbiebs for $4,985 with a similarly aggressive marketing strategy.

"Don't try to low ball me I know what I have," reads the ad, continuing bizzarely, "Extra pics are $10 each. You don't need any dimensions, it fits, trust me. I also have toilet paper for an extra charge."

There's a considerable price drop past that, anunused Timbiebs boxgoing for $500, a box in "excellent condition" going for $250.

Other boxes in various states and thetoques, totes and fanny packsthat are also part of the Justin Bieber and Tim Hortons collabs are alsoreselling for prices in the hundreds.

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