Another award show, another over-the-top gift bag. This year's "Everyone Wins" swag package at the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/tags/oscars/" target="_blank">Oscars</a> offers a range of lavish experiences and products. For more than two decades, Distinctive Assets, an entertainment marketing company in Los Angeles, has coordinated and delivered the bags to those <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/film-tv/2024/01/23/oscars-2024-nominations/" target="_blank">nominated for an Academy Award</a>. However, the gift bags aren’t affiliated with the Oscars. They are instead a private marketing endeavour. Additionally, not everyone nominated gets one as they are only given to the top acting and directing contenders and the host. This year's haul includes a three-night stay at Chalet Zermatt Peak in the Swiss Alps, the reigning winner of the Best Ski Chalet from the World’s Ski Awards, valued at $50,000. There's also a seven-day retreat to the Golden Door spa in Southern California ($24,000), which offers daily massages, farm-to-table meals, private hiking trails and mindfulness and wellness classes. Other highlights include in the package include: Balancing the assortment includes more budget-friendly items such as a 50th anniversary <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/us-news/2023/06/16/rubiks-cube-world-record-smashed-in-california/" target="_blank">Rubik’s Cube</a> ($15) and a sampling of Poppi prebiotic soda ($30). These are the 26 recipients this year. However, one downside of receiving the lavish bags is that some of the items are considered taxable income, meaning recipients will have to pay up to America's IRS.