@troy@zachpennington My order name had “Shandy” in it so that might work, use about 1/2 packet mix with 10-12 oz water, then add beer.
Also a small brewery in Colorado started making canned seltzer products, flavors and about 5% alcohol. It was available there at Costco for a while, but never found anywhere else. the trick was that 1/2 the cans also had electrolytes. As you will see later it’s what plants crave. And also semi-hung-over people.
@zachpennington I know a couple of people who show up at a certain local restaurant with such a drink mix in hand, and have the barkeep make them a marg with the packet as the principal non-tequila/triple-sec/Cointreau component. They claim it’s delicious and has reduced or zero hangover results. Go figure. I haven’t tried it, but then, I typically go 12 to 18 months between margs.
Well, well… looks like someone got into the CSS file and made some design changes. The updates look good.
If you’re looking for constructive feedback, I find the crossed out price in the buy button a little confusing. If you’re not looking for constructive feedback then I’ll just go sit in the corner.
@airmo Oh, wow … I was just back on that front page and looked at the price again. I’m glad you pointed that out.
Expected:
72 for $56 $29⁹⁹
Actual:
$56 72 for $29⁹⁹
(Honestly: while I can accept the crossed-out price in the “buy” button, it doesn’t really need to be there. But I don’t have any good ideas of where it does belong; maybe right above the button?)
Okay, I’ll go sit in a different corner and try to decide if I need to buy anything today.
@mehvid1 I’m interested in trying them, but very much still on the fence. Like you, I’m not loving how sugar is the first two ingredients.
(However, I’d rather it be actual sugar than aspartame or some of those others.)
And the writeup cites a review claiming
[…] it’s not overly sweet like Gatorade.
Which is good to hear, though it’s not really saying much, since even Tang has less sugar than Gatorade.
(someone may need to fact-check me)
Oh barf; how did I not notice the rest of my message got stuck in the quote block?
/8ball Is this a sign that I should not make any purchases today? Better not tell you now
@mehvid1@xobzoo The packet is 35 calories. That’s two teaspoons of sugar. That’s the same as about three ounces or coca cola, or 3.5 ounces of skim milk. EDIT To clarify, 3.5 ounces of skim milk is 35 calories, but only around 60% of the calories in skim milk are from sugar.
@Limewater@mehvid1 I got myself too curious and finally fact-checked myself. Gatorade has only ⅔ the sugar of Tang.
Not as high as my hyperbole, but certainly a lot higher than it should be.
These packets say they go into 16-20 oz of water. I’m going to ignore that for a minute and pretend it’s just 12 oz, like everybody else:
drink
calories
sugar
equiv sticks
Tang
130
32 g
≈4
Gatorade
80
21 g
≈2½
Gatorade G2
30
7 g
1
Pedialyte
35
7 g
1
Death sticks
35
8 g
1
I had no idea that Pedialyte was that low in sugar; I thought it was always a lot more sugary than I thought it should be. (to be fair, I don’t drink it; I didn’t even know it existed until the first time my wife got some for our sick kids)
Secondly, standard Gatorade is (now proven) too sweet, but Gatorade G2 might be acceptable. (If I ever bothered to buy and/or drink those things, maybe I’d hunt one down and try it.)
Thirdly, Tang is a horrible choice of electrolyte drink mix.
I made no attempt to compare them based on actual electrolyte content. Someday I might do that.
Today I was just trying to see where this fits in with other things, sugar-wise. Seeing the nutrition facts is great, but I don’t have good feel for how much sugar Xg translates to in the real world.
I still don’t really know how this fits in, except it has a lot less sugar than Gatorade, and infinitely more than I put in my tea.
@Villareale52 I actually prefer these compared to the sparkling water versions. That being said I am not a fan of sparkling water in general but I prefer the Liquid Death versions if given the choice (especially the Psycho Cider one).
Y’know, why not? I drink a lot of water without needing flavor or sugar to tempt me, but maybe some electrolytes wouldn’t be a terrible thing to add. And the reviews sound decent. (8g sugar isn’t terrible compared to some of these things, and no artificial sweeteners, it looks like!)
I don’t trust drink mixes on Meh. While these are death themed, the last ones I got from Meh tasted like death. I’m hoping anyone who gets these are luckier than I was.
@Kyeh Kind of. Yeah. They started targeting the energy drink consumer market which has typically been teenage boys and younger adults. They’ve been very successful and just had a Super Bowl ad, so I’m slightly surprised to see any of their products on Meh, but I guess mix-it-yourself powders were a dud for their market.
I love Liquid Death products; in fact, I bought one of these variety packs of Death Dust from Amazon a month ago.
Mango chainsaw is my favorite and tastes more like orange and is not overly sweet.
Convicted melon, however, is the sweetest and tastes like strawberry (or maybe it’s cherry). Very strong if you use the entire packet but also quite good.
Severed lime is right in the middle. Having had the lemon lime version of Liquid IV, I prefer the death dust version over it since I feel Liquid IV is too strong for my liking.
Liquid Death water is the only over the counter water I buy anymore. I save them as backup when the water from my Meh purchased Coleman Growler thermos runs out. For the record, I don’t put the Death Dust in that half gallon thermos - I use a ProMixx portable bender for single serve occasions to murder my thirst (yes, I follow their Youtube channel and enjoy their marketing as well).
In for one set (I still have Grim Leafer Tea and Killer Cola to go through as well). This will be my first Meh purchase since August 2024. Thanks, Meh.
@JT954 If melon tastes like strawberry or cherry, then it’s clearly pink flavored — which probably answers my question of “which kind of melon is it?”
Watermelon should be the safest, since it’s rarely made gross, even when artificial-tasting.⁽ᶜᶦᵗᵃᵗᶦᵒⁿ ⁿᵉᵉᵈᵉᵈ⁾ Green melons are generally okay, though usually non-distinct flavors. I don’t think I’ve ever had anything cantaloupe-flavored that wasn’t disgusting.
So while a cantaloupe melon flavor would fit the “Liquid Death” theme (by making me prefer death over the drink), I’m glad that they chose a different melon as their target.
(It still amazes me that “melon”-flavored things so rarely indicate what kind of melon they actually are.)
@DVDBZN Since it’s been a while I went ahead and had some a few minutes ago. I don’t notice clumps (something I always noticed with Liquid IV) but some does settle to the bottom. I use my portable blender which does a pretty good job of eliminating that in a matter of seconds. By the time I finished drinking it, I notice very little sugar left on the bottom.
For the record I had the mango chainsaw version. I don’t eat mango but it does taste like a weak citrus orange so I can stomach it for that reason. I should also mention I drink it with 10 to 12 ounces of water compared to the 16 to 20 ounces they recommend on the package and why I don’t consume more than 2 packets a day (and probably why convicted melon tastes strong for me).
I’m going to try it. The flavors sound… Interesting.
I don’t mind the small amount of actual sugar (compared to sodas, “Frappucinos”, Gatorade, etc) and glad it does NOT have aspartame/sucralose, or even stevia which some say is “natural” but I don’t like it.
Sounds like the order name means I should mix up some and add beer. It’s a fact that I’m curious.
/giphy factual-curious-shandy
@pmarin The main problem with stevia is that there’s a cutoff point where it stops being sweet and starts being amazingly bitter. And that point varies from person to person. The vast majority of products that have stevia in them are way above my limit, but when I use liquid stevia drops and only use half the recommended amount, it tastes great to me, very similar to granulated fructose.
@gdorn Thank you! That’s the first I’ve ever heard stevia explained like that. It’s usually just “stevia is wonderful” or “stevia is disgusting.”
I’m fine with stevia (so far) in the few things I’ve paid attention to. But sometimes I can taste a bit of … too much something to it. And now it makes sense. Now I know that if it ever tastes nasty, I just have to dial back whatever has the stevia. (My primary example is “water enhancer” flavor drops that have stevia; typically the flavor gets too strong long before the stevia tastes bad.)
And I’m glad I won the genetic lottery on cilantro and mangos. It sounds like I also did pretty well on the stevia, too.
Came here to say that I don’t think picture #3 is officially sanctioned:
You probably ought NOT mix more Liquid Death Dust into a can already full of liquid death, right?
Just saying…
@Limewater@PhysAssist I keep a pack of the Mountain Water around. It’s just (good-tasting) plain water in a can. I keep one in the car as a backup to my insulated water bottle. I hate plastic bottles, the can is recyclable, and this water never goes bad sitting around in storage.
@Limewater@rockblossom
Oh, I thought it was an electrolyte solution. and the Death Dust was to add to plain [tap] water.
I has no idea, since I never buy water- except maybe occasionally in the airport- after the TSA cavity search- very parching…
Dang it… Last week I said to myself when I saw the stuff for sale at the store. “I’m never going to buy that junk. I don’t like the marketing on it.”
yet here I am…
/giphy brilliant-noble-peace
@edsa I check Meh.com for a quick visit to see the daily deal. The bandwidth for such a visit should be quite low, and the time needed for my visit can be <1 minute, maybe 5 if I’m buying.
I do not need embedded videos or a link-carousel. I understand a need for updates and refreshes to the site. Please, Meh, keep the home page simple and stop enshittifying yourself.
@Pufferfishy I love Gatorade and I mix from that big powder can every time I go boxing. I sweat up a storm and go very intense, so the sugar in Gatorade helps provide additional stamina. Gatorade is great for sports drink with sugar for short term energy. However, sometimes if I’m dehydrated and need an electrolyte boost when not exercising and am being rather docile, then Gatorade isn’t the best choice given the extra sugar that doesn’t get burned off right away and these would be a better choice.
@hammi99@Pufferfishy Comparing the Gatorade single serving powder to LD single serving.
Gatorade: 130 calories, 32 grams of sugar
LD dust: 35 calories, 8 grams of sugar
While doing yard work, I want the electrolytes and water without so much sugar. Tastes (and extra energy needs) vary, of course.
Bought several “dusts” from meh over the last year. If I had one a day, I think I have enough for the rest of the year. This is tempting! but I’m forcing myself to finish off the roar and iv and whatever else is in the pantry first.
I’m just commenting to see if /buy works. Or if I’m confused.
Also to say the first 500 times I saw some little kid drinking Liquid Death at an outdoor concert I had to do a triple take. Water in a can is weird. But, better for the environment?
Amazon has variety 12-packs on sale for $8 right now. Maybe they come from the same expiring stock as this. So if you got 72 packs it would be about $48. This is still the better price, but not as far off as they advertise. That said, the single flavor packs are still at an overpriced $15, so with that comparison, this is pretty good.
I’m a huge fan of the brand… the water not so much. It’s canned water. I still have a few cans left from the case I bought online when it first released. What I do love these days is the marketing crap… the dog toy that my bella loves. the original ‘koozie’ that is a padded paper bag. the records that have punk bands doing negative social media posts… the pink sweatshirt i wear every day i should be wearing pink.
these things? yeah, i don’t do sugar so i don’t know.
Just put the snack down & ordered - 72 packet sticks for 30 w/ free shipping is a helluva deal imo - very low sugar & it’ll be the only carbs/sugar in my daily intake ( well that’s the plan anyways ) added magnesium is a plus too - thus it ever was
@pikelet Ohhh I see! That’d be thanks to our warehouse team since we are making the kits ourselves. But hey, maybe you try to sell that one on eBay with your “flipped lucky pack” title. If people paid millions for NFT’s, you’re bound to find one sucker out there!
It’s April 1st today, Meh is having a -rathon, and Babish (Andrew Rea) is doing a Ranked By Babish of bottled water. So far, Aquafina has the lowest rank at 3 out of 10, and Liquid Death’s canned unflavored water is ranked 4, while the vast majority of the entries have been getting a 6. Do what you will with this data.
Specs
Product: 72-Pack: Liquid Death Electrolyte Death Dust Hydration Powder
Model: 810133449764, 810133449757, 810133449740
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Wednesday, Mar 26 - Friday, Mar 28
So it is named after my mom’s cooking?
Goddamit, now I have to order the lime version to see if this is true or not. Dirty play!
@zachpennington Severed lime might taste pretty good in a marg! Hydrate and dehydrate at the same time!
@zachpennington no blood, no foul.
@troy I mean… yeah?
@troy @zachpennington My order name had “Shandy” in it so that might work, use about 1/2 packet mix with 10-12 oz water, then add beer.
Also a small brewery in Colorado started making canned seltzer products, flavors and about 5% alcohol. It was available there at Costco for a while, but never found anywhere else. the trick was that 1/2 the cans also had electrolytes. As you will see later it’s what plants crave. And also semi-hung-over people.
@troy @zachpennington …
This is dehydrated water.
That sounds like something Gene Yuss would invent. (Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego)
@zachpennington I know a couple of people who show up at a certain local restaurant with such a drink mix in hand, and have the barkeep make them a marg with the packet as the principal non-tequila/triple-sec/Cointreau component. They claim it’s delicious and has reduced or zero hangover results. Go figure. I haven’t tried it, but then, I typically go 12 to 18 months between margs.
@werehatrack @zachpennington
@troy But a margarita already has salt and sugar …
Death awaits you all with nasty, big, pointy teeth!!
Well, well… looks like someone got into the CSS file and made some design changes. The updates look good.
If you’re looking for constructive feedback, I find the crossed out price in the buy button a little confusing. If you’re not looking for constructive feedback then I’ll just go sit in the corner.
@airmo Oh, wow … I was just back on that front page and looked at the price again. I’m glad you pointed that out.
Expected:
Actual:
(Honestly: while I can accept the crossed-out price in the “buy” button, it doesn’t really need to be there. But I don’t have any good ideas of where it does belong; maybe right above the button?)
Okay, I’ll go sit in a different corner and try to decide if I need to buy anything today.
I would try these, but don’t like that sugar/dextrose is #1/#2, respectively.
@mehvid1 I’m interested in trying them, but very much still on the fence. Like you, I’m not loving how sugar is the first two ingredients.
(However, I’d rather it be actual sugar than aspartame or some of those others.)
And the writeup cites a review claiming
Oh barf; how did I not notice the rest of my message got stuck in the quote block?
Better not tell you now
/8ball Is this a sign that I should not make any purchases today?
@mehvid1 @xobzoo The packet is 35 calories. That’s two teaspoons of sugar. That’s the same as about three ounces or coca cola, or 3.5 ounces of skim milk.
EDIT To clarify, 3.5 ounces of skim milk is 35 calories, but only around 60% of the calories in skim milk are from sugar.
@Limewater @mehvid1 I got myself too curious and finally fact-checked myself.
Gatorade has only ⅔ the sugar of Tang.
Not as high as my hyperbole, but certainly a lot higher than it should be.
These packets say they go into 16-20 oz of water. I’m going to ignore that for a minute and pretend it’s just 12 oz, like everybody else:
I had no idea that Pedialyte was that low in sugar; I thought it was always a lot more sugary than I thought it should be. (to be fair, I don’t drink it; I didn’t even know it existed until the first time my wife got some for our sick kids)
Secondly, standard Gatorade is (now proven) too sweet, but Gatorade G2 might be acceptable. (If I ever bothered to buy and/or drink those things, maybe I’d hunt one down and try it.)
Thirdly, Tang is a horrible choice of electrolyte drink mix.
I made no attempt to compare them based on actual electrolyte content. Someday I might do that.
Today I was just trying to see where this fits in with other things, sugar-wise. Seeing the nutrition facts is great, but I don’t have good feel for how much sugar Xg translates to in the real world.
I still don’t really know how this fits in, except it has a lot less sugar than Gatorade, and infinitely more than I put in my tea.
/buy
@uvassassin It worked! Your order number is: meddlesome-tainted-lemming
/showme meddlesome tainted lemming
@mediocrebot That is a sexy Lemming!
Can’t drink em without the carbonation and agave syrup. Maybe I’ll score some in an IRK to try and I’ll be wrong.
@Villareale52 I actually prefer these compared to the sparkling water versions. That being said I am not a fan of sparkling water in general but I prefer the Liquid Death versions if given the choice (especially the Psycho Cider one).
Y’know, why not? I drink a lot of water without needing flavor or sugar to tempt me, but maybe some electrolytes wouldn’t be a terrible thing to add. And the reviews sound decent. (8g sugar isn’t terrible compared to some of these things, and no artificial sweeteners, it looks like!)
I don’t trust drink mixes on Meh. While these are death themed, the last ones I got from Meh tasted like death. I’m hoping anyone who gets these are luckier than I was.
Liquid Death would put anyone who uses “AI” into a blender and serve at as punch at their families picnic.
margaritas? no.
this stuff needs rum, not tequila.
Stupidest marketing scheme ever.
Aimed at teenage boys, maybe?
@Kyeh Kind of. Yeah. They started targeting the energy drink consumer market which has typically been teenage boys and younger adults. They’ve been very successful and just had a Super Bowl ad, so I’m slightly surprised to see any of their products on Meh, but I guess mix-it-yourself powders were a dud for their market.
@Kyeh
@JT954 Ohhh - okay, thanks! That was super enlightening! I’m impressed. (But $1.89 a can, wow. I am so not a part of their target market.)
/giphy pink-loony-pork

@batlin211 Why not? Our Congress critters do.
I fucking hate mango. Anyone want to trade me my mango for their lime?
@dvermilion @JT954 might take you up on that!
@dvermilion It might clean up your mouth!
@ACustomer oh h*ck
I love Liquid Death products; in fact, I bought one of these variety packs of Death Dust from Amazon a month ago.
Mango chainsaw is my favorite and tastes more like orange and is not overly sweet.
Convicted melon, however, is the sweetest and tastes like strawberry (or maybe it’s cherry). Very strong if you use the entire packet but also quite good.
Severed lime is right in the middle. Having had the lemon lime version of Liquid IV, I prefer the death dust version over it since I feel Liquid IV is too strong for my liking.
Liquid Death water is the only over the counter water I buy anymore. I save them as backup when the water from my Meh purchased Coleman Growler thermos runs out. For the record, I don’t put the Death Dust in that half gallon thermos - I use a ProMixx portable bender for single serve occasions to murder my thirst (yes, I follow their Youtube channel and enjoy their marketing as well).
In for one set (I still have Grim Leafer Tea and Killer Cola to go through as well). This will be my first Meh purchase since August 2024. Thanks, Meh.
/giphy cardiac-wondrous-vampire

@JT954 Excellent giphy.
@JT954 If melon tastes like strawberry or cherry, then it’s clearly pink flavored — which probably answers my question of “which kind of melon is it?”
Watermelon should be the safest, since it’s rarely made gross, even when artificial-tasting.⁽ᶜᶦᵗᵃᵗᶦᵒⁿ ⁿᵉᵉᵈᵉᵈ⁾ Green melons are generally okay, though usually non-distinct flavors. I don’t think I’ve ever had anything cantaloupe-flavored that wasn’t disgusting.
So while a cantaloupe melon flavor would fit the “Liquid Death” theme (by making me prefer death over the drink), I’m glad that they chose a different melon as their target.
(It still amazes me that “melon”-flavored things so rarely indicate what kind of melon they actually are.)
@JT954
My one question is how well do these mix into the water? The powder doesn’t get clumpy or leave some undissolved, does it?
@DVDBZN Since it’s been a while I went ahead and had some a few minutes ago. I don’t notice clumps (something I always noticed with Liquid IV) but some does settle to the bottom. I use my portable blender which does a pretty good job of eliminating that in a matter of seconds. By the time I finished drinking it, I notice very little sugar left on the bottom.
For the record I had the mango chainsaw version. I don’t eat mango but it does taste like a weak citrus orange so I can stomach it for that reason. I should also mention I drink it with 10 to 12 ounces of water compared to the 16 to 20 ounces they recommend on the package and why I don’t consume more than 2 packets a day (and probably why convicted melon tastes strong for me).
Would this stuff be any good for washing down a few handfuls of Screaming Yellow Zonkers?
@bgammill Screaming Yellow Zonkers?

@bgammill @xobzoo copy cat recipe https://sistersandspice.com/buttery-candied-popcorn-screaming-yellow-zonkers/
/buy
@hammi99 It worked! Your order number is: literal-whiny-lunch
/showme literal whiny lunch
/youtube electrolytes it’s what plants crave
@sjk3 I thought this was from that first cabinet meeting last week.
I’m going to try it. The flavors sound… Interesting.
I don’t mind the small amount of actual sugar (compared to sodas, “Frappucinos”, Gatorade, etc) and glad it does NOT have aspartame/sucralose, or even stevia which some say is “natural” but I don’t like it.
Sounds like the order name means I should mix up some and add beer. It’s a fact that I’m curious.

/giphy factual-curious-shandy
@pmarin The main problem with stevia is that there’s a cutoff point where it stops being sweet and starts being amazingly bitter. And that point varies from person to person. The vast majority of products that have stevia in them are way above my limit, but when I use liquid stevia drops and only use half the recommended amount, it tastes great to me, very similar to granulated fructose.
@gdorn Thank you! That’s the first I’ve ever heard stevia explained like that. It’s usually just “stevia is wonderful” or “stevia is disgusting.”
I’m fine with stevia (so far) in the few things I’ve paid attention to. But sometimes I can taste a bit of … too much something to it. And now it makes sense. Now I know that if it ever tastes nasty, I just have to dial back whatever has the stevia. (My primary example is “water enhancer” flavor drops that have stevia; typically the flavor gets too strong long before the stevia tastes bad.)
And I’m glad I won the genetic lottery on cilantro and mangos. It sounds like I also did pretty well on the stevia, too.
um…I thought these were enemas…
@Bumplepimp no, that’s just a Pokemon named Bidet
Can I predict the future or was this yesterday’s deal? I know I saw this stuff here yesterday.
Dumbest name branding in history. That goth market must be strong.
/giphy vicarious-priceless-recess

@notrobocop
Awww…
Came here to say that I don’t think picture #3 is officially sanctioned:

You probably ought NOT mix more Liquid Death Dust into a can already full of liquid death, right?
Just saying…
@PhysAssist The stuff in the can is just water. Liquid Death is primarily a canned water company.
@PhysAssist technically you can; the can is just “plain water” they’re filling with electrolytes … Because that’s what plants crave.
@PhysAssist
@Limewater @PhysAssist I keep a pack of the Mountain Water around. It’s just (good-tasting) plain water in a can. I keep one in the car as a backup to my insulated water bottle. I hate plastic bottles, the can is recyclable, and this water never goes bad sitting around in storage.
@Limewater @rockblossom
Oh, I thought it was an electrolyte solution. and the Death Dust was to add to plain [tap] water.
I has no idea, since I never buy water- except maybe occasionally in the airport- after the TSA cavity search- very parching…
@JT954
Thanks- got it in 1…
@PhysAssist
Nevermind…
Dang it… Last week I said to myself when I saw the stuff for sale at the store. “I’m never going to buy that junk. I don’t like the marketing on it.”

yet here I am…
/giphy brilliant-noble-peace
/showme brilliant-noble-peace
Kinda the opposite of ‘Liquid Death’ but cool still the same.
Liquid death dust me in a hundred years
welp 16 liquid IV’s are ~$28…sooooo
/buy
@midstarrynight It worked! Your order number is: traceable-unready-minotaur
/showme traceable unready minotaur
@mediocrebot That looks like it comes from an old AD&D rulebook or campaign!
What’s up with the new style of the meh page? Too many photos. Don’t change.
@edsa I check Meh.com for a quick visit to see the daily deal. The bandwidth for such a visit should be quite low, and the time needed for my visit can be <1 minute, maybe 5 if I’m buying.
I do not need embedded videos or a link-carousel. I understand a need for updates and refreshes to the site. Please, Meh, keep the home page simple and stop enshittifying yourself.
@806D2701 what stage of enshittification are we in?
@806D2701 @shawn
Kakistocracy for everyone
Considering my local grocery is charging $10 for just 6 of these, I’m weirdly tempted to get these…
/showme ambitious abandoned blackberry
I’m excited because it’s real sugar. Non of the other powder packs use cane sugar. All fake sweeteners.
$12. Makes 6 gallons. Can get it nearly anywhere.
@Pufferfishy I love Gatorade and I mix from that big powder can every time I go boxing. I sweat up a storm and go very intense, so the sugar in Gatorade helps provide additional stamina. Gatorade is great for sports drink with sugar for short term energy. However, sometimes if I’m dehydrated and need an electrolyte boost when not exercising and am being rather docile, then Gatorade isn’t the best choice given the extra sugar that doesn’t get burned off right away and these would be a better choice.
@hammi99 @Pufferfishy Comparing the Gatorade single serving powder to LD single serving.
Gatorade: 130 calories, 32 grams of sugar
LD dust: 35 calories, 8 grams of sugar
While doing yard work, I want the electrolytes and water without so much sugar. Tastes (and extra energy needs) vary, of course.
@hammi99 @rockblossom I have to say on closer examination this def. has more of the “electrolyte stuffs” -vs- just a carbo-loader.
Now I’m gonna have to buy it and try it.
OMG I’ve only had the “Severed Lime” so far but I love this stuff!
Bought several “dusts” from meh over the last year. If I had one a day, I think I have enough for the rest of the year. This is tempting! but I’m forcing myself to finish off the roar and iv and whatever else is in the pantry first.
I’m just commenting to see if /buy works. Or if I’m confused.
Also to say the first 500 times I saw some little kid drinking Liquid Death at an outdoor concert I had to do a triple take. Water in a can is weird. But, better for the environment?
@pricciar Wait. Maybe I need it to be on a line by itself?
/buy
@pricciar I think on it’s own line and in a comment, not a reply
Amazon has variety 12-packs on sale for $8 right now. Maybe they come from the same expiring stock as this. So if you got 72 packs it would be about $48. This is still the better price, but not as far off as they advertise. That said, the single flavor packs are still at an overpriced $15, so with that comparison, this is pretty good.
I’m a huge fan of the brand… the water not so much. It’s canned water. I still have a few cans left from the case I bought online when it first released. What I do love these days is the marketing crap… the dog toy that my bella loves. the original ‘koozie’ that is a padded paper bag. the records that have punk bands doing negative social media posts… the pink sweatshirt i wear every day i should be wearing pink.
these things? yeah, i don’t do sugar so i don’t know.
That zombie commercial put me over the edge.
green-brutal-beast
Just put the snack down & ordered - 72 packet sticks for 30 w/ free shipping is a helluva deal imo - very low sugar & it’ll be the only carbs/sugar in my daily intake ( well that’s the plan anyways ) added magnesium is a plus too - thus it ever was
To the others that bought this deal — did yours come with a flipped lucky pack?
@pikelet You’ve got me curious… Post a picture!
@troy
Half way through the pack already, but I’ll be saving the flipped one for last.
@pikelet Ohhh I see! That’d be thanks to our warehouse team since we are making the kits ourselves. But hey, maybe you try to sell that one on eBay with your “flipped lucky pack” title. If people paid millions for NFT’s, you’re bound to find one sucker out there!
It’s April 1st today, Meh is having a -rathon, and Babish (Andrew Rea) is doing a Ranked By Babish of bottled water. So far, Aquafina has the lowest rank at 3 out of 10, and Liquid Death’s canned unflavored water is ranked 4, while the vast majority of the entries have been getting a 6. Do what you will with this data.