💚 Drink with Purpose—Refreshment that Cares!
Liquid Death's Severed Lime is a refreshing, lime-flavored sparkling water that comes in an 8-pack of 19.2oz cans. With only 20 calories and 4g of sugar per can, it contains no artificial sweeteners and is packaged in infinitely recyclable aluminum. Plus, a portion of the proceeds goes towards combating plastic pollution.
C**Q
Yes, it tastes like soda but it's not....and it's great!!
I first tried the Variety Pack Liquid Death Iced Tea and loved it!! I hate when iced tea is too sweet and has artificial taste but Liquid Death's Iced Tea is GREAT!!!!-----onto the LIQUID DEATH SODA!! I ordered a 12pk of the cola flavored sparkling water and when I told my friend he made a 🤢. I told him that I have faith since the iced teas were absolutely terrific....I couldn't wait for them to arrive....They came, I ran up to my apartment and opened the box and tried one. I knew it might be a little off from Coca Cola and/or Pepsi..I was pleasantly surprised! The carbonization is perfect and the cola flavor is great!!!! Yes, I can taste where some reviewers mentioned it tasted like bubble gum but I love it! I keep purchasing it. I wish it came in single large cans. I like the artwork as well.
R**T
High class thirst murdering guilt free cola
Being a of connoisseur of fine carbonated beverages, I came across Liquid Death's Killer Cola and decided I must try it post haste. I have found other Liquid Death flavors to be most agreeable and discovered Killer Cola to be no exception. During my tasting, I found the initial tongue feel to be silky and effervescent, with a crisp snap that only comes from a quality carbonation process. The carbonation level is higher than that of lower class beverages mainly due to the lack of dissolved sugars within the beverage. More dissolved solids will increase the beverage specific gravity resulting in larger inconstant bubbles during the CO2 reformation and evaporation process. Liquid Death's Killer Cola on the other hand has no such dissolved solids, thus resulting in a larger quantity of smaller, more consistent bubbles. The cola flavor is extremely subtle at first. It approaches from the back of your palate, presenting itself forward. Almost so subtle, it could be considered an aftertaste, but still very refreshing and agreeable at the same time. The cola flavor itself is also subtle but distinct with notes of birch and sarsaparilla in the background. Overall I found Liquid Death's Killer Cola very refreshing and would happily recommend it to thirsty travelers everywhere. Cheers!
A**D
Surprisingly great
1. Killer Cola2. Doctor Death3. Cherry ObituaryDoctor Death is good, but as someone who doesn't care for flavored sparkling water due to flavor lacking any punch, I'm not completely sold on it. If it had more flavor a bit more sugar, the punch would be strong enough. I'd say it's halfway there. Cherry Obituary is not good at all to me for that reason. The flavor it has completely lacks any punch, typical of most flavored sparkling waters.Killer Cola however I'm sold on. It doesn't actually taste like cola, its taste is very reminiscent of drinks I've had with monk fruit sweeteners, but regardless the flavor is good to me and there's enough of it for me to actually enjoy drinking it. Highly recommend you try.
R**E
Dr. Pepper turned on its head
I went from a soda habit to a sparkling water habit. I have been craving elusive flavors like Dr. Pepper that is pretty hard to get besides from it....until now. This is very close, scratches that itch. I wish it was a little more carbonated, there are bubbles but it is a little light, small bubbles. There is some sugar from agave nectar, but way less than real sugar.It is a great treat
M**.
GAME-CHANGING HYDRATION WITH AN EDGE
I've discovered a true gem in the Liquid Death "Doctor Death" water. This isn't just another beverage—it's a statement.From the moment the matte black tallboy cans arrived (in surprisingly sustainable packaging), I knew this wasn't ordinary water. The bold, darkly humorous branding immediately commands attention on my desk, sparking countless conversations during Zoom meetings.The water itself? Exceptionally crisp with a clean finish that makes typical bottled water taste flat by comparison. The resealable twist cap is genius for on-the-go hydration without spills.What truly sets this product apart is how it transforms something as mundane as drinking water into an experience. The irreverent branding makes staying hydrated actually fun, and I've found myself reaching for these cans instead of sugary alternatives.For environmentally conscious shoppers, the infinitely recyclable aluminum cans are a massive upgrade from plastic bottles. My teenage son has even started collecting the unique can designs!If you're tired of boring hydration options and want a product that delivers both quality and personality, Doctor Death Liquid Death deserves a prime spot in your cart. It's revolutionized my daily water intake in the most unexpected way.
R**S
Husband loves these.
My husband is obsessed with Liquid Death. I have them on subscription. He loves almost all the flavors! He drinks them instead of sodas to stay hydrated. Likes that there’s no caffeine. A bit expensive for what they are, in my opinion. I’m happy they come in cans rather than plastic.
V**N
BEST flavor! Happy to Find This Size
My FAVORITE flavor. Stores are not selling these boxes as much, or this size. Was happy to find them here! Perfect flavor and right amount of lime and carbonation. “Murder your thirst!” 💀
T**M
Decent flavor for root beer
I wasn’t in the liquid death miners eater hype train but I’m currently doing keto diet and saw they had a root beer flavor, decided to try it out.Flavor isn’t bad, tastes like root beer but a bit less vanilla. Obviously not a super sugar soda but mineral water is good, decent keto substitute.I think the value for the money is a bit too costly. 15$ for 12cans is a bit steep when A) normal soda would be 5-7$ for a 12 pack, and B) this still just basically water with flavor.But not bad
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