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Iced tea cans containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA quickly sell out

Iced tea cans containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA quickly sell out

Independenta day ago

Drink company Liquid Death has released a limited edition of 10 empty iced tea cans containing traces of singer Ozzy Osbourne 's actual DNA.
Each can, which Osbourne drank and crushed himself, sold for $450.
The 10 "Infinitely Recyclable Ozzy" cans, said to contain DNA from his saliva collected on 20 May, quickly sold out.
Liquid Death quipped that 'when technology and federal law permits,' fans could use the cans with Osbourne's DNA to 'replicate' him and 'enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future.'
The sale of Osbourne's DNA-infused cans comes shortly after actor Sydney Sweeney made headlines for selling soap infused with her bathwater.

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