Erling Haaland's Viral Taxidermy Raccoon Souvenir Sells Out Dallas Shop

Erling Haaland's Viral Taxidermy Raccoon Souvenir Sells Out Dallas Shop
Erling Haaland has turned an unusual American souvenir into a global sensation after purchasing a taxidermied raccoon holding an empty liquor bottle during his visit to the United States.

The Manchester City and Norway striker went viral after arriving home with the quirky keepsake following the FIFA Club World Cup. Photos of Haaland carrying the raccoon quickly spread across social media, leaving fans amused and curious about the bizarre purchase.
The attention proved to be a game-changer for the Dallas shop where the item was bought. According to the store, Haaland's unexpected endorsement sparked an overwhelming surge in demand, causing the taxidermied raccoon to sell out completely.

The business also revealed that it is now shipping internationally for the first time as orders continue to pour in from fans around the world hoping to own the same viral souvenir.

Adding to the buzz, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) weighed in on the unusual travel companion. In a humorous post on X, the agency confirmed there is no rule prohibiting passengers from flying with a stuffed raccoon holding an empty bottle, though travelers were advised to check with their individual airlines for any specific restrictions.

The story has become one of the most talked-about off-field moments of the tournament, proving once again that Haaland can make headlines both on and off the pitch.

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