Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Would you drink this?

 


Liquid Death Still & Sparkling Mixed Pack (24 x 16.9 oz Tallboys).


11 comments:

  1. is ok but your cost is too high

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  2. Sparkling any liquid gives me gas so I'll stick to the out-of-the-Flint, Michigan-tap aqua.

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  3. Liquid death. What's in it, cyanide?

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  4. Sure if it is free. I've got a rule against paying for stuff that is mostly free.

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  5. Proudly brought to you by Pfizer!

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  6. Not a fan of sparkling water at all, so no, I wouldn't drink it. But I did use to drink Black Death vodka, prior to it being banned in the U.S., though I think it is once again available in the States. Black Death was distilled from beets and came from Norway. Nowadays, I stick to made in the U.S.A. bourbons.

    https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/04/black-death-vodka-returns-to-us-after-ban/

    https://caskcartel.com/products/black-death-vodka

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  7. it's a tasty beverage, a bit pricey but not terribly bad for you. The kids like the cheeky marketing name.

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  8. Considering that the Alps watershed makes its way to nearly 200 million people of the EU and feeds the major waterways of Europe, including the Rhine and Danube, I'd be more than a little suspect of the maker's "Straight from the Alps" claim. I think the marketing may appeal to those who want to carry around "edgy art", but the product is no better (or worse) than Kirkland brand canned fizzy water.

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  9. I make it a rule not to drink the most abundant liquid on the planet when it comes from out-of-town.

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  10. The expression "A fool and his money are soon parted" comes to mind.

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