💀 Murder your thirst with style and sustainability!
Liquid Death Severed Lime Sparkling Water delivers a premium, lightly sweetened lime flavor in eco-friendly 500ml aluminum cans. Infused with natural agave nectar and free from artificial colors or preservatives, this limited edition beverage combines bold taste with sustainable packaging and exclusive artwork, perfect for the millennial professional who values both flavor and planet.
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 27.94 x 17.78 cm; 479.11 g |
Item model number | LD-192-SL-DTC-8PK |
Product Name | sparkling-drinking-water |
Additives | agave nectar |
Units | 6000.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Store In Room Temperature |
Manufacturer contact | 5 New Street SquareLondon EC4A 3TW |
Brand | Liquid Death |
Format | Beverage |
Speciality | No Artificial Colors, No Preservatives |
Package Information | Tin |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | Liquid Death |
Country of origin | Austria |
A**D
My go-to soda replacement, and lime is the best flavour
As someone who loves sugary sodas and is not a fan of sweeteners it can be a struggle to find a drink that satisfies that craving, but these do a great job. They use agave syrup as its sweetener which is a natural sugar, however it is used in small quantities so it has around 20x less sugar than a full-sugar soda. There is a pleasing lime taste which is subtle - think water that has had limes steeped in it for a while rather than any kind of limeade and you're on the right track. And the water is high quality with good bubbles and it tastes clean and fresh.It needs to be served chilled for the best taste, and it can be mixed with orange juice for a lower sugar sparkling alcohol free mimosa, or with spirits for a low calorie artificial sweetener-free mixer. The 500ml plastic free cans are a great serving size and are fully recyclable.On subscription these are actually pretty good value for money too, especially when I price it relative to sodas I have replaced it with and the health benefits from massively reducing my sugar intake.
M**D
This death gives you new life.
Liquid Death Sparkling Water, Mango Chainsaw, is a refreshing and invigorating drink that stands out in the crowded sparkling water market. The 12 x 500 ml cans offer a generous supply, perfect for keeping stocked up at home or on the go. The branding may be bold, but the water itself is refreshingly simple, with a crisp, clean taste that quenches your thirst without any unnecessary sweetness or artificial flavors.What truly sets Mango Chainsaw apart is the subtle hint of mango. It’s not overpowering but just enough to add a delightful twist to the plain sparkling water, making it a great choice for those who enjoy flavored water without the strong artificial taste. The mango flavor is natural and smooth, complementing the effervescence of the sparkling water perfectly.The cans are also noteworthy for their design—sturdy and visually striking, they’re a fun addition to any drink collection. Overall, Liquid Death’s Mango Chainsaw is a great choice if you’re looking for a plain but refreshing sparkling water with a light, enjoyable hint of mango. It’s a delightful, guilt-free beverage that’s as satisfying as it is unique.
S**S
Love these
I love all the flavours. I like water with a hint of flavour, and this is just perfect. The lime is a favourite but they are all great. Especially now they are on a deal price. I’ve stocked up because they encourage me to get my water intake just right, and taste great doing it. I don’t like the sugary waters you can get in the supermarket as they are too much like soda, these are still a good sparkling water, with just the right amount of flavour. Will keep ordering all summer if they stay at this price
J**S
Best so far but...
This drink meets all the requirements for a refreshing water based drink with almost no harmful additives, except for the fact is uses agave nectar as a sweetener, which is way worse than sugar and includes fructose which is bad for your liver.Would have been a perfect drink, the taste is great, the refreshment is amazing and its big enough to quench a proper thirst. I hope the company can remove the agave sweetener and use something else that isn't so bad for the liver.
J**S
Better then expected.
I first tried liquid death the other day at a stand-up gig, purely out of curiosity. To my surprise! It was a really refreshing neutral sparkling water.The appear is mostly marketing. Let's be fair, but the marketing is brilliant. How was nobody thought to give water a cool new attitude.The branding may seem trivial, but the look of the can means people who don't drink alcohol could happily drink this at a party and not look or feel out of place.Overall if I can get it again at the price I paid around 75p a can I'll happily buy again.As unlike most flavoured waters, there is no sweeteners detectable Which is what I hate about flavoured water. Most companies don't seem to be able to just add the flavour to water without adding sweetness to me it's no longer water once you've added sweeteners.Overall pleasant blind flavour without sweetness. A little expensive at full price but very refreshing.
P**G
Liquid Death Mountain Water? More like Liquid Disappointment.
After trying this overhyped beverage, I'm left questioning the marketing genius behind charging nearly $20 for a 12-pack of water.The taste? Utterly unremarkable. It's mountain water from the Alps, but honestly, it tastes like nothing more than standard tap water. The premium pricing feels like you're paying for the edgy skull-adorned can rather than any exceptional quality.At approximately $1.50-$1.80 per can, this is an absurd markup for something you can get practically free from your kitchen sink. The brand's "murder your thirst" slogan is more about murdering your wallet than providing a revolutionary hydration experience.Sure, the aluminum can is recyclable and looks cool, but that doesn't justify the price tag. I'd rather invest in a good water filter and save my money. Liquid Death seems to be selling an attitude more than actual water - and I'm not buying it, literally or figuratively.
A**B
Not the best taste.
Overpriced and wishy washy tasting. Ok price on deal. Better sticking with local spring water and a slice of fresh lime or a squirt of Jif lemon/lime juice if that's too much hassle. If you see them in home bargains for a quid for a big pack then get the plain one as its as cheap as you'll get sparkling water.
P**L
Wet your whistle
Despite its garish and outrageous appearance this is possibly the best way to keep hydrated without loading up on carbs. It is basically lightly sparkling water with a hint of fresh lime and tastes delicious.Apparently it was designed to be something designated drivers could drink at a party and not look out of place.
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