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>Elvis Presley once ate a sandwich made with a jar’s worth of blueberry jam, a jar’s worth of peanut butter, and an entire pound of bacon. The novelty item, served at the now-defunct Colorado Mine Company in Denver was known as the “Fool’s Gold.” It cost $49.95 and was served in an entire hollowed-out loaf of bread. The King never forgot the sandwich. On February 1, 1976, he went back for a second round. Rather than recreate the Fool’s Gold at Graceland (his home in Memphis, Tennessee), he took his private jet to Denver and back in one night. The owners of the Colorado Mine Company recall bringing 30 of the gargantuan loaves directly to the plane. Elvis and his comrades ate and drank from the comfort of the Combs hangar at Stapleton International Airport, which has since closed.