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Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'
Ozzy Osbourne is selling trace amounts of his DNA on empty Liquid Death iced tea cans he's drank from. Only 10 cans with the Prince of Darkness' saliva remnants were available for purchase at $450 each.
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Ozzy Osbourne's final business ventures: Selling his DNA on tea cans and a makeup collection
One of Osbourne's final ventures included selling cans of Liquid Death with "trace DNA." A can sold on Ebay for more than $4,600.
The Prince of Darkness died at 76, just weeks after selling his DNA in cans one of which was even bought by a celebrity.
Travis Barker owns a Liquid Death can containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA. The Blink-182 rocker was one of 10 people to purchase the cans sold for a cool $450 each.
On July 5, the Aquaman actor hosted the legendary rocker's final Black Sabbath concert in Osbourne's hometown of Birmingham, England. Four days before Osbourne's death at age 76 on Tuesday July 22, Momoa spoke with PEOPLE about the experience while doing press for his new Apple TV+ series Chief of War.
Ten big Ozzy Osbourne fans bought empty cans of Liquid Death Iced Tea. Why? The cans were autographed by the Black Sabbath singer and had his saliva.
Marketing geniuses at Liquid Death, a brand of canned water, had rocker Ozzy Osbourne autograph and drink 10 cans of their iced tea. The empty cans, which are purported to contain trace amounts of DNA from his saliva, were then carefully placed into a glass container and sold for $450.
A true musical icon, Ozzy Osbourne was one of the architects of our world, the self-styled Prince Of Darkness who brought joy to millions, and inspired generations of musicians across the globe. We will never see his like again.
A tribute to the Black Sabbath leader and pioneer of the heavy metal genre by a fan who saw him at Ozzfest in Texas.