22. Limited Edition Harry Potter Books - Worth Up To $55,000

22. Limited Edition Harry Potter Books - Worth Up To $55,000

When J.K. Rowling first put pen to paper (or finger to key - we're not sure how she got started) and wrote the very first 'Harry Potter' book, she would have hoped to come up with something exciting and entertaining, and profitable enough to tide her over until she could complete her next book. There's no way she could have imagined she was taking the first step towards a multi-billion-dollar empire. That's what happened though, and as with anything with a huge and obsessive fanbase, rarities are worth money.

The very first book, 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone,' was released in the US as 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.' If you can find a first edition of the book - with the non-American title and the author credited as 'Joanne Rowling' instead of 'J'K,' then you're looking at a retail value of $55,000.

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Now more than ever, more people have been adopting a vegan lifestyle. A survey in the United Kingdom reveals that 3.5 million residents have turned vegan, while 20 percent have at least tried the concept. People are now wanting to cut down on meat, and the food industry is giving in to the demand. Even wineries have started stocking up on vegan wines.

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Due to increased awareness and desire to help the environment, companies have become more committed to eco-friendly food packaging. Previously, companies didnt care much about producing a ton of waste; but now, efforts to reuse, reduce, and recycle are much more apparent. For instance, PepsiCo has committed to creating completely recyclable packaging by the year 2025.

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