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Elon Musk Launches Perfume Called “Burnt Hair,” Sells 10K Bottles in Few Hours

You may know Elon Musk as the CEO of Tesla, the future owner of Twitter, or simply the world’s wealthiest individual. Now, get ready to meet Musk, the “perfume salesman.”

Musk recently announced on social media that he is launching his own perfume called “Burnt Hair.” The perfume is being released by his Boring Company, which has a track of releasing quirky products like flamethrowers and hats.

One bottle of this perfume costs $100 and the customers can use the meme cryptocurrency Dodge Coin to make their purchases. But despite what some might call a steep price, the perfume is selling like hot cake. According to Musk, “Burnt Hair” sold 10K bottles in less than six hours, raking in $1 million in sales. 

Musk was so proud of the success of his newest product that he even changed his Twitter bio and described himself as a “Perfume Salesman.” 

Those interested in owning this unusual perfume, described as “the essence of repugnant desire,“ can place an order for it on Boring Company’s official website. The deliveries will start rolling out in the first quarter of 2023.

“Just like leaning over a candle at the dinner table, but without all the hard work,” the product description states.

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