Ten cans were sold containing the Prince of Darkness’ DNA
Liquid Death has sold ten cans of its iced tea that were drunk by Ozzy Osbourne. Each of the cans sold for $450 and contains his DNA. Once technology and federal law permit, fans can use this DNA to try to clone Ozzy in the future and enjoy him for hundreds of years to come, the company confirms in a statement.
Each of these limited-edition official Ozzy DNA cans comes in a lab-quality container, each hand-signed by Ozzy. There are only ten Ozzy DNA cans in existence, and they sold out on Tuesday (June 17th).
“Clone me, you bastards,” Osbourne shares.
As one of the fastest-growing non-alcoholic beverage brands, Liquid Death uses comedy and entertainment to make health and sustainability 50 times more fun. Liquid Death takes low-calorie beverages and packages them into infinitely recyclable cans that compete with the fun marketing of unhealthy brands across energy drinks, beer, and junk food. Liquid Death’s product lines include mountain water, soda-flavored sparkling water, iced tea, and more. A portion of Liquid Death’s proceeds goes to nonprofits that are helping fight plastic pollution and further Liquid Death’s #deathtoplastic sustainability mission.
The drink company and Prince of Darkness previously teamed last year in a hilarious video campaign, warning kids not to snort the beverage’s Death Dust brand.