This New Home's Custom Plumbing Will Dispense Soda-Flavored Sparkling Water -- Here's How to Win It
Liquid Death has produced some killer marketing over the years.
This one may top all of them.
The popular beverage company has teamed up with home builder Taylor Morrison to give away a new home. But it's not just any new home. This one will feature custom plumbing that will dispense soda-flavored sparkling water from every water source.
How Will This Work?
Liquid Death tells Men's Journal that sparkling water will flow from every water source. Think faucet, shower head, bathtub, and even your garden hose.
The company says the new Taylor Morrison home "will be a fully functional, move-in-ready property in one of Taylor Morrison's communities in Orlando, Houston, or Indianapolis."
Liquid Death and Taylor Morrison produced a hilarious, albeit a tad nauseating, commercial to hammer home the point:
Here's How to Win The Liquid Death-Taylor Morrison Home
To enter the giveaway, purchase Liquid Death in stores or online at Amazon. Customers are then asked to keep the physical receipt and follow the process at Liquid Death's giveaway website.
The beverage company says every can of Liquid Death sold, not just flavored sparkling, counts as an official entry, but don't forget the receipt.
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You can also enter by touring any Taylor Morrison home and scanning a QR code with the agent for five entries, which close on June 30.
Liquid Death At It Again ...
It was just last year when Liquid Death became the official iced tea of Arizona, Nebraska, as in the city of Arizona in Nebraska.
Last summer, Liquid Death also partnered with Ozzy Osbourne to sell his DNA in case anyone wanted to clone him. The Prince of Darkness and Liquid Death teamed up to sell a limited edition of 10 Liquid Death Iced Tea cans that were consumed by the “Crazy Train” rock star himself.
The beverage company claimed the cans contained Ozzy’s DNA, meaning that whenever it's legally allowable and scientifically possible, the hardcore fan who purchased the can — at $450 a pop — can begin their quest to clone Ozzy.
Coincidentally, the rock legend died just a few weeks later at the age of 76, marking the Liquid Death campaign as perhaps his final project.