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fromConsequence
6 days ago

Liquid Death Teams Up with Spinal Tap for Limited-Edition 11-Pack of Canned Water

These go to 11! Liquid Death has joined forces with Spinal Tap for a limited-edition 11-pack of canned water. In fact, it's so limited that there are only 11 of the 11-packs, and they are priced at $1,100 each. While the price is steep, each 11-pack is signed by the members of Spinal Tap: Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean) and Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer).
Film
Marketing
fromFortune
4 weeks ago

Liquid Death brand partnerships are like taking the 'Saturday Night Live' stage, exec says

Liquid Death's unique collaborations emphasize strange humor and engage a broad audience, enhancing brand visibility and social media presence.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 month ago

Liquid Death and Fruity Pebbles Bring Cereal Milk Nostalgia to Sparkling Water | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Cereal Criminal is Liquid Death's answer to that craving-lightly sweet, wildly nostalgic, and playfully indulgent without going overboard.
Food & drink
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Liquid Death Announces 'Sane' Energy Drink | Entrepreneur

Liquid Death will launch Sparkling Energy, an energy drink with 100 milligrams of caffeine in January.
fromConsequence
2 months ago

Travis Barker Reveals He Owns Liquid Death Can Containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA

Travis Barker has revealed that he owns one of the ten empty Liquid Death cans that once contained iced tea consumed by Ozzy Osbourne, sealed to contain his DNA.
Music
Growth hacking
fromFast Company
3 months ago

Liquid Death takes aim at prebiotic sodas with some toilet humor

Liquid Death creatively contrasts its flavored sparkling water with prebiotic sodas in a humorous and daring taste test.
The prebiotic soda market is rapidly growing, with notable brands attracting significant investment and attention.
fromAdweek
5 months ago

4 Lessons All Brands Can Learn From Liquid Death's UK Demise

"Liquid Death didn't fail in the U.K. because of its brand. Actually, it didn't fail at all."
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