Story highlights A man in suburban Boston is selling snow online to customers in warmer states

For $89, he will ship 6 pounds of snow in an insulated Styrofoam box

(CNN) The only thing crazier than a guy in snowbound Massachusetts boxing up the powdery white stuff and offering it for sale online?

People are actually buying it.

For $89, self-styled entrepreneur Kyle Waring will ship you 6 pounds of Boston-area snow in an insulated Styrofoam box -- enough for 10 to 15 snowballs, he says.

But not if you live in New England or surrounding states.

"We will not ship snow to any states in the northeast!" says Waring's website, ShipSnowYo.com . "We're in the business of expunging snow!"

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His business slogan: "Our nightmare is your dream!"

At first, ShipSnowYo sold snow packed into empty 16.9-ounce water bottles for $19.99, but the snow usually melted before it reached its destination.

Packing shipments as we speak! Is this yours? pic.twitter.com/gKLHzZR8uJ — ShipSnowYo.com! ❄️ (@shipsnowyo) February 25, 2015

So this week, Waring began shipping larger amounts in the Styrofoam cubes, which he promises will arrive anywhere in the U.S. in less than 20 hours.

He also has begun selling a 10-pound box of snow for $119.

Many of his customers appear to be companies in warm-weather states who are buying the snow as a gag, he said.

Whether Waring can sustain his gimmicky venture into the spring remains to be seen. But he has no shortage of product.

"At this rate, it's going to be July until the snow melts," he told Boston.com. "But I've thought about taking this idea and running with it for other seasonal items. Maybe I'll ship some fall foliage."