
A sneak preview into the unofficial 2026 Oscars nominee goodie bags has been unveiled with a focus on 'fun and frivolity'.
The 98th Oscars Awards Ceremony is set to be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday (March 15).
The event will be hosted by comedian Conan O'Brien and presented by an abundance of other stars too, celebrating a plethora of talented nominees and some of the last year's biggest movie moments.
Granted, many of the nominees probably have the cash to be able to afford all the products anyway, but given the star-studded nature of the line-up for the night, it's not a shock to hear the prospective goodie bags for the event are anticipated as being filled with equally as glamorous products and experiences.
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It's even reported by Reuters the goods come to an eye-watering total of around $350,000.
So, for those of us who haven't been nominated for an Oscar just yet, here's a peak at what's expected to be inside the unofficial 2026 goodie bags.

The 'unofficial gift bags' are assembled independently of the Academy by Lash Fary of Distinctive Assets.
Fary reveals they're certainly no ordinary gift bags either, containing experiences such a holiday to Sri Lanka.
But if getting in on the latest supplement and snack trends is more your thing, then you're certainly covered too, Marie Claire revealing the anticipated list of what's set to be found inside.

The 'Everyone Wins' nominee goodie bag is set to contain food and supplements including:
- Glymate Lixi Daily Supplements
- Beboe luxury cannabis products - these might count, but look into it!
- Movie Night Maple Gourmet Gift Box
- Hydrojug Traveler
- THC-microdosed liquid packets from Cann Social Tonics
- Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides
- TruFru Strawberries
- Tea Forté's Tea Tasting Assortment Tea Chest
- Haize & Honey Chocolate Chunk Cookies
- Señorita THC-infused non-alcoholic margaritas
- Suavecito Añejo Tequila
- Chocolate-covered pretzels with gold crystals from Posh Pretzels
- Skinny dipped almond bites

Dubbed the 'Everybody Wins' bags, Fary told Reuters the bags often focus on 'elevating small businesses, female-founded brands, and minority-owned companies'.
Companies reportedly pay a fee for their products, services or experiences to be included, but many founders believe it's worth the investment given the exposure.
Fary noted to Marie Claire the gift bags are 'in no way based on need' and are simply meant to acknowledge the Oscars' 'amazing nominees while [...] showcasing small businesses, minority-owned brands, female entrepreneurs and companies that give back at a time when everyone can use a little more fun and frivolity'.
Fary resolved: "Win or lose, the nominees have touched our lives with their incredible performances and artistry. This is a small token of our esteem that we hope will be enjoyed and shared."
Topics: TV and Film, US Food, Celebrity