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SUPER Bowl viewers are breaking the bank to get their hands on specialty cocktails.

The Caesars Superdome is selling a $59 dollar cocktail for viewers to sip on during the big game.

Super Bowl LIX cocktail.
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The Caesars Superdome is selling a $59 dollar cocktail at the Super BowlCredit: X/ClueHeywood
Super Bowl LIX signage outside a stadium in New Orleans.
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Fans can also order a $200 bottle of wine at the Super BowlCredit: Getty

The specialty cocktail is called Voodoo Magic, and is made with Don Julio 1942 tequila.

A bottle of that tequila can cost upwards of $200, explaining the price of the drink.

NFL fans were baffled by the cost of the drink and shared their thoughts on social media.

"Good god do you get to keep the commemorative cup," one fan said.

"I'm sorry. I thought you said $59 cocktail," another fan said.

"Was the juice worth the (wallet) squeeze???" a third fan said.

"A cup of wine was fifty-five dollars at SB 50 in Santa Clara," a fourth fan said.

"I can feel the secondhand shame," a fifth fan said.

Cocktails aren't the only concessions that are extravagantly priced at the Super Bowl.

According to reports, domestic beers are priced as steep as $17 dollars.

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Fans can opt for other, less premium, cocktails like a Frozen Irish Coffee, Pina Colada, or Bayou Strawberry Daiquiri, which cost $18.99.

Or, if you want to splurge, a $200 dollar of wine can be purchased for sipping.

A Veuve Clique Brut pinot grigio is up for sale at concession stands in the Caesars Superdome.

Food prices aren't as staggering as the drink prices, with regular stadium food being available for sale.

Hot dogs will only set hungry fans back $4 dollars.

A pizza is $13 dollars which isn't an exorbitant price.

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