These will surely be a collector ’s item someday .

Fun fact: There was an intimacy ban at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic gamesto prevent the spreadof Covid.

Luckily, that ban was lifted for the Paris Olympics, and CBS Newsreports300,000 condoms were made for the 14,250 athletes competing.

Runners Worlddid the math, and that means each athlete could theoretically get 21 condoms each.

That’s a whole lot of bumpin' uglies!

Anyway, these aren’t just any run-of-the-mill-rubbers, they are themed.

Here’s what they look like:

they give them safety at the Olympics ? ! 😭 pic.twitter.com/lD9tifiw9V

The condoms feature that weird (but cute) red blob mascot named Phryge.

There’s a series of them.

Olympic condoms … wtf is this 😭 pic.twitter.com/Afr8Q74tx7

There’s the “On the field of love, play fair” condom:

The lovely, “Don’t share more than victory” condom:

And lastly, my personal favorite, the “No need to be a gold medalist to wear it!” condom:

If they’re smart, athletes will grab handfuls of them because I’m sure they could sell them for $$$ one day.

Athletes participate in a track and field race at the Paris 2024 Olympics, cheered on by a packed stadium

A person wearing a loose, casual outfit is lounging on a patterned armchair in a relaxed manner, holding up a drink. The setting is a cozy living room

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A condom in its wrapper is partially visible from the small pocket of a pair of blue jeans. A woven belt is in the background

The image shows a social media post from @THECHEFBOYD featuring the Comité Olímpico Arubano distributing condoms at the Paris Games. The caption reads: "Aruban Olympic committee giving us the content we really wanted…the condoms of the Paris games."

Pink poster with a cartoon mascot saying, "ON THE FIELD OF LOVE, PLAY FAIR. ASK FOR CONSENT."

A blue and a pink card with texts promoting fair play and safe play through consent. The blue card reads, "Fair Play, Safe Play: Consent First." The pink card reads, "On the Court: Ask For Consent."

Packets of antibacterial hand wipes with cartoon characters and the slogan "Protect yourself against germs" are displayed in a plastic container

A cartoon Olympic mascot holding a condom with the text: "No need to be a gold medalist to wear it!" Above is text: "Olympic branded condoms."

A transparent blue plastic container is filled with purple pins advocating for the protection of personal information