Decades-old McJordan barbecue sauce sells for $10,000

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A man who used to own McDonald's restaurants in North Dakota is about $10,000 richer after selling a 20-year-old container of McJordan barbecue sauce to a buyer in Chicago.
The sauce was used on McJordan Burgers, named for basketball icon Michael Jordan. The promotional item was sold in limited markets for a short time in the 1990s, when Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships.
Mort Bank, of Bismarck, saved the gallon jug of sauce after selling his McDonald's restaurants in Bismarck-Mandan and Minot in 1996.
"It was in my basement and I would look at it occasionally," he told The Bismarck Tribune. "I thought it would be worth something someday."
Bank advertised the sauce on eBay, saying: "A once in a lifetime chance to own the rarest of rare Michael Jordan and McDonald's collectible!" It sold for $9,995 to a buyer from Chicago whom Bank has not identified.
Bank told the Chicago Tribune that the buyer was not Jordan himself. Jordan opened a steakhouse in Chicago last year.
"I'm sure he's a Bulls or Michael Jordan fan, and hopefully he's not going to put it on his ribs or his burger," Bank told KXMB-TV of the buyer. "But it's up to him; he can do whatever he wants with it."
Bank said he has at least three storage units full of McDonald's memorabilia and other collector's items that he has been selling on eBay for three years. He has sold items to buyers as far away as China, Japan, Brazil and Europe, though never for as much money as the sauce garnered.
"I'm pretty ecstatic," he told the Bismarck Tribune. "You never know what is going to be a hot item."
The sauce was used on McJordan Burgers, named for basketball icon Michael Jordan. The promotional item was sold in limited markets for a short time in the 1990s, when Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships.
Mort Bank, of Bismarck, saved the gallon jug of sauce after selling his McDonald's restaurants in Bismarck-Mandan and Minot in 1996.
"It was in my basement and I would look at it occasionally," he told The Bismarck Tribune. "I thought it would be worth something someday."
Bank advertised the sauce on eBay, saying: "A once in a lifetime chance to own the rarest of rare Michael Jordan and McDonald's collectible!" It sold for $9,995 to a buyer from Chicago whom Bank has not identified.
Bank told the Chicago Tribune that the buyer was not Jordan himself. Jordan opened a steakhouse in Chicago last year.
"I'm sure he's a Bulls or Michael Jordan fan, and hopefully he's not going to put it on his ribs or his burger," Bank told KXMB-TV of the buyer. "But it's up to him; he can do whatever he wants with it."
Bank said he has at least three storage units full of McDonald's memorabilia and other collector's items that he has been selling on eBay for three years. He has sold items to buyers as far away as China, Japan, Brazil and Europe, though never for as much money as the sauce garnered.
"I'm pretty ecstatic," he told the Bismarck Tribune. "You never know what is going to be a hot item."
I bet it doesn't taste like $10K BBQ sauce, more like food poisoning.
This is what rich people do with their money....buy stupid things, and we're told they create jobs...
You think that's bad.
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 @Kushfan a cutting tale with an edge.....
Dearest Offbet Bretheren,
Please be kind to the Ducks' fans today. This is, afterall, THEIR newspaper.
Remember to be nice to the ASU fan's as well they got tarred and feathered last night. I felt sorry for them! Maybe not!
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 @Kushfan Screw the U (the University of Nogales At Tucson, or UNAT). Nice win for the ducks. Still hurts but it is what it is. They're a friggin' machine.
How bizarre. What is he going to do with it? Display it in the living room? Surely not eat it!
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(10,000 bucks could have fed a lot of people, or been donated to the childrens home, or humane society)
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WHAT A WASTE
Eeewwww! $10K for a gallon of gunk? Blarf!!
A fool and their money soon parts... jackass!
McGag.
 @wrench time to slather up a McRib....
GROSS, just like everything at the grease infested rat hole- mcdonalds
" It sold for $9,995 to a buyer from Chicago whom Bank has not identified."
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Refrigerator Perry?
Dam......and I just threw away some moldy mozzarella cheese yesterday.
Could you have claimed it looked like a celebrity or athlete?
@AmFromHere  Mother Theresa
Blech.
That's a good word to describe 20 year barbeque sauce...chances are it tastes like 20 year old Air Jordans.