Elon Musk has announced via Twitter that all of his 30,000 Burnt Hair perfume has sold out, according to CNET.
Earlier, Musk tweeted that only 1300 bottles were left of his unique limited edition collector's item scent. Now, all 30,000 were sold out via pre-order.
According to Musk, the perfume is meant to smell like your head is on fire. Likewise, the billionaire described it as "the essence of repugnant desire."
Musk Changes His Twitter Bio to 'Perfume Salesman'
Musk is already the founder of SpaceX, Tesla, and the tunnel-drilling The Boring Company. Now he is also a "Perfume Salesman," according to his Twitter bio.
The bottle of perfume can be ordered through The Boring Company website for $100. However, it might be too late for you to make an order this time, as all the bottled fragrances are already reserved.
According to Gizmodo, the perfume started as an internet joke in late September. However, it quickly became real last week when Musk announced the launch of the perfume on October 11.
Musk even said that buyers of the perfume could pay in Doge if they wanted to.
The multi-company CEO teased his fans about the upcoming product in late September. He first tweeted, "Burnt Hair -- Scent for Men by Singed."
Musk first described Burnt Hair as the "finest fragrance on Earth." But it appears that the billionaire is testing out catchphrases based on his succeeding tweets.
According to CNET, the perfume is a tie-in to the flamethrower sold by The Boring Company in 2018. It's another oddball product sold by Musk.
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Burnt Hair Will Be Shipped in 2023
The Boring Company promises to ship Burnt Hair in 2023.
According to Vanity Fair, in the first 24 hours since Musk announced his new business venture, the billionaire has already sold 20,000 bottles. That's a whopping $2 million for a perfume with a mysterious scent.
Musk also joked on Twitter that his entry into the perfume business is bound to happen.
"With a name like mine, getting into the fragrance business was inevitable - why did I even fight it for so long!?" reads his tweet.
Likewise, Musk even pleads to his fans to buy the perfume. He tweeted, "Please buy my perfume, so I can buy Twitter."
Musk is pertaining to his $44 billion bid to acquire Twitter. The company's board adopted a poison pill defense in response to Musk's offer.
In May, Musk announced that his plan to buy Twitter is temporarily on hold. Then, after the company failed to provide the data on spam accounts, Musk walked away from the deal.
Twitter filed a lawsuit against Musk for abandoning the deal. But in October, the billionaire announced that he decided to proceed with the original plan to purchase Twitter.
Aside from his venture to buy Twitter, Musk is also known to sell odd products. In July 2020, the billionaire decided to sell a pair of short shorts. He announced on his Twitter that Tesla will make fabulous short shorts and will sell them for $69.42.
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