Hot on the heels of the world’s most expensive cat food comes the exorbitantly priced tequila popsicle. Rich bitches can suck on this intoxicatingly ice lolly at Marquis Los Cabos, an adults only resort in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
What makes this tequila popsicle so special?
The tequila lolli is served poolside on a plastic stick and contains Clase Azul Ultra tequila, 24-carat gold flakes, and a pinch of sugar.
The luxurious ice lollipop infused with tequila garnered headlines in 2011 when it was launched at an astonishing price of $1,000 each, capturing attention for its exclusivity and eye-watering price tag.
A bottle of Clase Azul Ultra tequila costs approximately $2,800 in the US, while gold prices have risen above $3,350 per ounce as of May 2025.
While current prices are not listed on the resort’s dining menu, it’s safe to assume that, factoring in inflation and exclusivity, this luxurious sucker remains a symbol of indulgence reserved for a privileged few.
The patrician pop joins a list of food for billionaires, that among some include the $12,000 Louis XIII pizza served for a select crowd at Salerno, a coastal city in Italy and the $1,300 Mai Tai cocktail at the Merchant Hotel in Belfast, Ireland.
**The prices listed are accurate as of May 2025**