While some people may resort to Amazon to buy bulk items on the cheap, the online retailer has a whole treasure trove of oddly expensive items to offer as well.
Some items are priced extremely high because they're rare, others are costly because they're luxury items, and some we can't quite figure out.
Regardless of the reason, you'll need tons of cash to afford anything on this list.
A $368 box of macaroni and cheese

There are definitely items listed way above $300 on Amazon. But the idea of dropping that much cash on a single box of macaroni and cheese was crazy enough to catch our eye. Gluten-free food items are usually more expensive than your standard groceries, but this box of Annie's Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Pasta & Cheddar Mac & Cheese seems to be priced absurdly high.
A $167,083.50 baseball bat

Classic baseball fans who have a lot of money to spend can order a bat that's been signed by both Ty Cobb (Detroit Tigers 1905-1926, Philadelphia Athletics 1927-1928) and Joe Sewell (Cleveland Indians 1920-1930, New York Yankess 1931-1933). Both players are in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
A $83,500 set of seven baseball cards

A set of seven baseball cards signed by Mickey Mantle sells for more than $80,000 on Amazon. The cards come with a certificate of authenticity to prove that they've been signed by the legendary baseball player.
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