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Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'
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 each.
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Osbourne was known for his outrageous behavior – allegedly biting the head off a dove during a 1981 record company meeting and allegedly doing the same to a bat during a 1982 show in Iowa.
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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.
Travis Barker owns a Liquid Death can containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA. The Blink-182 rocker was one of 10 people to purchase the cans sold for a cool $450 each.
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The Mirror US on MSNInside Ozzy Osbourne's staggering net worth as rock legend dies at 76 weeks after final performanceRockstar Ozzy Osbourne has passed away at the age of 76 years old and has left a large fortune to his family following his successful 50-year-long music career.
The Prince of Darkness died at 76, just weeks after selling his DNA in cans one of which was even bought by a celebrity.
Ozzy Osbourne 's most recent hit had nothing to do with music – it involved iced tea and saliva. The rock legend, whose last performance takes place Saturday, July 5, recently teamed with Liquid Death on a special offering: Ozzy, who's a celebrity ambassador for the brand, drank 10 cans of Liquid Death Iced Tea and left some DNA on the cans.
Ozzy Osbourne has a warning for Liquid Death’s new Death Dust. The beverage brand joined forces with the Black Sabbath rocker for a hilarious video campaign warning kids not to snort the powdery ...
Ozzy Osbourne features in Liquid Death's new Death Dust promo. Death Dust is an electrolyte mix aimed at hydration and recovery. Liquid Death combines health, sustainability, and edgy humor.
Ozzy Osbourne wants you to clone him. The "Crazy Train" singer partnered with Liquid Death to sell empty iced tea cans that he drank from and crushed. For the low price of $450 each, a limited ...
Sure, Osbourne wasn’t the multi-brand endorsement machine that, say, David Beckham is. Nor was he in marketing's "let's just forget about them" category like O.J. Simpson or Ye. And, admittedly, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman only did a relative handful of ads, pairing his pale visage with brands like World of Warcraft and Liquid Death.