Liquid Death has teamed up with Ozzy Osbourne to sell empty tea cans containing the rock legend’s DNA. The beverage company got the Prince of Darkness to drink from 10 cans of its iced tea 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 Liquid Death is known for its outrageous branding campaigns that are mostly marketing water, and Ozzy Osbourne is known for well, lots of things, some of them involving a bat. And now the two have come together to create a limited edition set of iced teas called ' Infinite Ozzy ' that claim to be official DNA samples from Ozzy. This doesn't mean there's a bit of toenail or hair included in Liquid Death released 10 limited-edition iced tea cans believed to contain Ozzy Osbourne’s DNA, and they sold out quickly. Ozzy Osbourne drank 10 cans of Liquid Death Iced Tea, and then each can was sealed to preserve his DNA, which fans can buy. Ozzy Osbourne sold cans with his DNA on it only a month before his death at the age of 76. In collaboration with drink company Liquid Death, the legendary rocker sold ten cans of "Infinitely Ozzy Osbourne is selling his actual DNA in a bizarre way. Drink company Liquid Death released its latest collaboration with the British songwriter, 76, which is a limited run of empty iced tea cans. One of Osbourne's final ventures included selling cans of Liquid Death with "trace DNA." A can sold on Ebay for more than $4,600. 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. 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 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 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 crushing a can of Liquid Death iced tea. Liquid Death The ad pitch from Liquid Death claims the “Iron Man” singer drank and then crushed 10 cans of its iced tea, leaving behind 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. 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. Liquid Death/Youtube "Once technology and federal law permit, you can replicate Ozzy and enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future," the narrator says in the ad. Liquid Death has announced it will sell a limited run of iced tea cans containing traces of Osbourne’s actual DNA. Ozzy Osbourne's DNA was preserved in 10 limited edition Liquid Death Iced Tea cans weeks before his death. Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne is selling his DNA in a one-of-a-kind collaboration with Liquid Death that includes sealed and autographed 'lab-quality' containers. Liquid Death x Ozzy Takeaways: Liquid Death launched a limited edition of 10 iced tea cans containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA. Each can was personally hand-signed by Osbourne and sold for $450 on Liquid Death's website. The campaign sold out in under 10 minutes, teasing the possibility of future cloning.
Articles and news, personal stories, interviews with experts.
Photos from events, contest for the best costume, videos from master classes.
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() |