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Decades of soda marketing is actually BS. Professional models and athletes don’t actually drink truckloads of sugar. Liquid Death Flavored Sparkling has just 20 calories and 4g of sugar from real agave. That’s 10x less sugar than most sodas. Which means you can drink 10x more Liquid Death!

Todd Statzer MSc

A team focused leader creating high-performing, results-oriented employees focused on best practices, growth, profitability, compliance, customer satisfaction and timely performance.

2mo

The bigger poison is High Fructose Corn Surup. There are no sodas made in the U.S. with sugar.

Lliam Green

Shopify design, build & training for busy business owners

2mo

Tomato Ketchup is made from Fruit extracts and is 20% sugar... does that make Ketchup a sports drink?

Gregory Ryan Klein

Creative Director / Designer / Owner at Drawing Lines Co.

2mo

I love it! You rarely see an athlete sponsored by Monster or Red Bull actually put the product to their lips when advertised.

Navin Khan

Director of Formulation & Supplement Video Marketing Content | Servant Leader | Alzheimers Researcher | Exercise Physiologist | Sports Nutritionist | Public Speaker | AI Expert | Ultra Fit Coach |

2mo

You should add allulose instead, better tasting and doesn’t spike blood sugar.

Agave nectar is 85% fructose and numerous studies have shown that fructose is more deliterious to your health than glucose.

Richard Schwarzer

Senior Executive | Independent R&D Professional

2mo

So... the problem is not the amount of sugar ingested, but the number of packages consumed. Great: if one drinks 10 bottles of your product and not 1 of the others, everything will be fine! Especially with your revenue… It is a perfect brand name.

Christina Episcopo

Publicity Liaison for the City of Elmira

2mo

I volunteer as tribute to be a liquid death "model" as I am ADDICTED to them and their marketing! 👏

Andrew Birch

Design - Engineering - DfAM

2mo

Terrible. Disparage the more unhealthy competition by pointing out your product is less bad. Canned, branded water is the height of waste and a fine example of vanity and carelessness.

I wish Liquid Death was around when I was a kid. I would have snuck it into church and been such a badass rebel.

Brianne Carlon Rush

Marketing and Sales Professional | Strategic Thinker | #14 Top Women Leaders of Ohio 2024

2mo

Liquid Death marketing is always genius! It even inspired me to write a post about it! https://www.kunocreative.com/blog/advertising-pr-marketing-create-roi

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