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Liquid Death Is Back to Roll More Heads With Their Line of Iced-Tea Drinks

Liquid Death Is Back to Roll More Heads With Their Line of Iced-Tea Drinks
With the amount of money that Liquid Death poured into marketing their canned water, it would be almost impossible to declare anyone else a winner. Despite the immense budget, the product really does elevate itself above all others in the market… but that’s strictly related to canned water at this point. What about expansion? What about pre-packaged tea drinks ready to house from a gas station cooler at a moment’s notice? Can Liquid Death compete with the likes of Arizona and other store brands with their “Grim Leader”, “Armless Palmer,” and “Rest In Peach” options? Having tasted all their previous options, we’re inclined to say “yes, yes, yes,” but the success of this new venture is all up to you. According to Uproxx, the new line will be sold as both single cans or 8-pack cases, priced at $2.69 for a single can or $16.99 for the case.