Ozzy Osbourne's DNA-infused iced tea cans sold for $450 each, sparking cloning speculation. Liquid Death's bizarre marketing stunts continue to shock and amuse. Ten big Ozzy Osbourne fans bought empty cans of Liquid Death Iced Tea. Why? The cans were autographed by the Black Sabbath singer and had his saliva. Edgy canned water brand Liquid Death has unveiled "Infinite Ozzy," a limited-edition iced tea containing the DNA of the Prince of Darkness himself. Just 10 cans exist. Each was personally consumed Yes, we really got the Ozzy Osbourne to drink from 10 cans of our low-calorie Iced Tea. And yes, he actually crushed each can himself. In the process, he left behind trace DNA from his saliva that you can now own. He even hand-signed each packaging label. Liquid Death released 10 limited-edition iced tea cans believed to contain Ozzy Osbourne’s DNA, and they sold out quickly. Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with the beverage brand Liquid Death to launch a limited-edition item named "Infinite Ozzy." According to reports, the products are iced tea cans infused with the 76 The Grammy-winning singer teamed up with drink company Liquid Death to sell 10 iced tea cans containing traces of his DNA. The cans, which Osbourne drank out of and crushed, retailed for a Ozzy Osbourne's DNA was preserved in 10 limited edition Liquid Death Iced Tea cans weeks before his death. Osbourne, who previously collaborated with Liquid Death on what we're generously calling a "public safety film" about the dangers of snorting the company's powdered electrolyte drink mix, reportedly drank 10 cans of Liquid Death's iced tea, before each was sealed to preserve his DNA. "Once technology and federal law permit," says the company, "fans can use this DNA to try to clone Ozzy in the Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with the beverage brand Liquid Death to launch a limited-edition item named "Infinite Ozzy." According to reports, the products are iced tea cans infused with the 76-year-old's actual DNA, with each priced at $450. Ozzy Osbourne Is Letting Fans Clone His DNA With Used Iced Tea Cans Ozzy Osbourne teamed up with Liquid Death to release empty iced tea cans that were consumed and signed by him. And the Liquid Death partners with Ozzy Osbourne for a wild Iced Tea promo featuring his DNA on 10 exclusive cans. Ozzy drank and hand-crushed each can himself, leaving trace saliva DNA perfectly Less than three weeks out from Ozzy Osbourne’s final show with Black Sabbath, beverage company Liquid Death is presenting fans with a business opportunity to keep Ozzy’s voice flying high for years to come — by cloning the metal singer using spit collected in cans of their iced tea. A new Liquid Death is now selling limited-edition iced tea cans that contain Ozzy Osbourne 's actual DNA so that you can attempt to clone the Prince of Darkness for yourself. You may already be familiar Ozzy Osbourne is letting fans clone his DNA with used iced tea cans Ozzy Osbourne teamed up with Liquid Death to release empty iced tea cans that were consumed and signed by him. And the Ozzy Osbourne has partnered with beverage brand Liquid Death to launch an eyebrow-raising product: iced tea cans containing traces of his DNA, humorously pitched as a way to "recycle" the rock Liquid Death, the brand known for its edgy canned water and teas, has released a bizarre — and awesome — collector’s item: iced tea cans containing Ozzy Osbourne’s actual DNA. The new product line, called “Infinite Ozzy,” features a limited run of just 10 cans of iced tea that were actually consumed by Osbourne himself. Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with a drinks company to release his own range of iced tea - with each can infused with the DNA of the Prince of Darkness. Ozzy Osbourne is selling trace amounts of his DNA on empty Liquid Death iced tea cans he's drank from. Only 10 cans with the Prince of Darkness' saliva remnants were available for purchase at $450 A wild new product from Liquid Death puts rock star DNA in a drink can. The company is selling just 10 empty cans of iced tea with Ozzy Osbourne's spit on them. The rock legend drank from every can, and they each cost $450. "Clone me, you bastards!" said Osbourne in a statement, according to Vice.
Articles and news, personal stories, interviews with experts.
Photos from events, contest for the best costume, videos from master classes.
![]() | |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |