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A look inside the Grammys $22K swag bag

Only a few walked away from Monday night’s Grammys with a golden gramophone, but at least 150 other attendees carted home more than $20,000 in swag — including trips, fitness plans, interior-decorating services and even sweets laced with gold.

Nominees, performers and presenters at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards — including Taylor Swift — were presented with gift bags each stuffed with $22,000 worth of goodies, as well as access to all the loot available in a gift lounge, Fortune magazine reports.

The most expensive gift was a $6,180 Fit Club TV Ultimate Fitness Package, which includes seven nights at a Hilton Head Island fitness resort, complete with menu planning, sessions with a life coach, a customized fitness plan and workout gear.

The swag bag also contained a $5,500 certificate for Ultherapy — a noninvasive skin-tightening technique — as well as a $2,250 gift card for vegan cocktail service by the LA-based Natural Mixologist, according to Fortune.

Celebs could claim a $1,000 voucher for interior-decorating services from Koi Interiors or a $1,000 voucher for a weeklong retreat to the Golden Door resort and spa in San Marcos, Calif.

A $300 customized gaming-console controller was thrown in for video-gaming fans.

For those with decadent tastes, there was a $199 box of Phillip Ashley Chocolates, including a $79 salted caramel pecan praline laced with 23-karat gold leaf.

There was also a “24-karat gold facial” treatment — in which the face is covered with gold leaf — along with a Youth Blast product, together worth $460.

Among the more modest items were $10 candles and $4.49 dandelion root tea.

The gifts were organized by Distinctive Assets, which also put together the goodie bags for the Oscars and has provided booty for the Grammys for the past 17 years.

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