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2001-12-05 - Weird News
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Holy Molar, Corey Haim Is Selling His Teeth!

Los Angeles, CA -- Remember the late '80s teen idol Corey Haim? Well, he hasn't had a hit in years, but the "Lost Boys" star's teeth are now in the news.

According to the folks at the Las Vegas-based Startifacts memorabilia store, the 29-year-old former teen star recently tried to auction off one of his molars on eBay -- and almost got $150 for it.

However, eBay has a policy against selling body parts and chewed out Haim for his toothy sale, so the starving actor is now pawning the tooth at Startifacts.

Haim's tooth was removed while seeing a dentist in Las Vegas and he figures his fans will gobble it up.

So far, there have been no takers.

That's not the only news that will make Haim's fans pull out their hair: Startifacts is also selling handfuls of Haim's hair for $99 a clump.

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