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Liquid Dead Mountain Water 500ml (12-Pack) $12 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Bought a 12pack for $12 down from $45 which is 73%…never tried this before.

  • 100% Mountain Water from the Alps
  • Sourced from beneath hundreds of feet of stone
  • Natural Minerals & Electrolytes
  • Infinitely recyclable aluminium cans
  • Limited edition art on bottom of each case
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  • +40

    I can honestly say, you wasted your money.

    • +12

      But ALL my favorite podcasters are drinking it!!!!!!

      • +2

        Allegedly

  • +14

    Are these literally cans of water ?

  • Amazon Business pricing:
    $10.91 each for 2 units
    $9.83 each for 7+ units

    Still a rip off given it’s just water 💀

  • +9

    Some products are voluntary idiot taxes.

    • +4

      Some of the reviews on amazon are just sad

      “Love these so much, great alternative to fizzy drink when you want something different”

      “Much healthier than a beer or spirit premix, it feels good to have this to sip at a social event when drinking is not an option. Better spending this money on water instead of alochol”

      And they probably paid $43

    • +1

      Natural Minerals & Electrolytes

      • Look at how much natural minerals and electrolytes it has:

        https://www.qfc.com/p/liquid-death-mountain-water/0086000002…

        Definitely not simple water. Even the Colesworth own branded 'mineral water' has sodium a.k.a. table salt as the only 'mineral'.

        • FYI table salt is sodium chloride, not just pure sodium

          • @Chizzle: Of course table salt it's sodium chloride. But nutritional information always includes values for sodium part of the sodium chloride.

            For instance: https://www.coles.com.au/product/coles-natural-mineral-water…

            INGREDIENTS: Carbonated Australian Mineral Water.

            Sodium: 5 mg, Per 100g/ml

            https://www.coles.com.au/product/anchor-chicken-chippy-salt-…

            Ingredients: Salt (70%), Wheat Flour, Flavour Enhancers (621, 635, 327), Wheat Starch, Onion Powder, Sugar, Maltodextrin (from corn and tapioca), Food Acids (330), Anticaking Agent (341), Flavours, Spice, Beef Fat, Bell Pepper Powder, Herbs, Soy Sauce Powder, Seasoning, Caramel Colour (150c).

            Sodium: 29 000mg, Per 100g

            And the single mineral listed for the Coles "mineral water" is sodium found in table salt!

            • @ALBastru: I understand this, it was more around you saying that table salt is sodium without the additional context you provided, implying that sodium is safe to consume by itself.

              Just idiot-proofing your original comment.

              • @Chizzle: I guess one can't just go to a chemist and buy sliced sodium:)) Thanks for the clarification. I hope that we'll have soon some standards for what's called mineral water as they have in Europe.

  • Price matching Woolies who have it for $1 a can. It's a bargain compared to the normal price but this version isn't flavoured 🫤

  • +3

    Cheers OP I'm gonna take these on my hikes through the alps

  • +1

    Wowsa

  • +1

    I’d cop if it was the sparkling one

  • Mountain Water

  • What is nfinitely?

    • It’s infinitely with a missing i

  • Is Voss water still a thing? And is this now cooler than Voss?

    • +2

      Yes, it’s still a thing - I kind of remember there was chatter of them moving away from glass bottles - which was literally the only bloody thing it had going for it… but the Amazon listing suggests it’s still a glass bottle.

      I think the trend of ‘designer’ water bottles like Frank Green, Stanley and yeti kinda killed off the audience for Voss though

  • +3

    The title isn’t even correct, should be liquid death
    Not sure why’d you be interested in drinking something called that

    • Am I Crazy? The ozbargain title says Liquid Dead but the actual product says Liquid Death?

    • I heard it’s called that and looks like that because somehow people get insecure at parties when they don’t drink alcohol so they want to look like they do.

      • -2

        With a name like that, everyone will ask you what you’re drinking and then laugh at you.

  • +3

    They've got a good marketing team..

    • Do they? I find nothing appealing about this

      • +2

        But you know of it.

      • +3

        Yes they do. They are selling millions of units of product that almost their entire market segment can get for free. This product is proof that marketing to stupid works.

  • -2

    Disclaimer: Drinks for those who like to live dangerously.

    Not suitable if you have kids or large amount of mortgage to pay off.

    Your kids won't be happy not having you around and your bank will be furious when they can't make any more money of you.

  • Back to $43 now. Unobtainable.

  • Pity the fool whose paying $12 for 6L of water…..

  • +1

    I think it's genius. This is supposed to help those who want to kick a soft drink addiction. I am more likely to drink water from a can than I am from a plastic bottle. Not to mention the microplastics concern. You can take the piss out of it all you want while the owners laugh all the way to the bank.

    • I am more likely to drink water from a can than I am from a plastic bottle. Not to mention the microplastics concern.

      You do know those aluminium soft drinks can are coated on the inside with a thin layer of microplastics, right?

      • +1

        Yeah, but I recall Mike mentioned they didn't contain plastic. Probably bullshit though, who knows. I can't find the article. It was initially supposed to be an alternative to alcohol in nightclubs and it suddenly boomed to a $700m+ business.

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