Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'
Ozzy Osbourne Sells His DNA on Liquid Death Cans for the Low Price of $450: 'Clone Me, You Bastards'Marina WattsJune 18, 2025 at 11:21 AM
Ozzy Osbourne wants you to clone him.
The "Crazy Train" singer partnered with Liquid Death to sell empty iced tea cans that he drank from and crushed. For the low price of $450 each, a limited supply (10 to be exact) of "Infinitely Recyclable Ozzy" was available for purchase and has since sold out.
The ad, which premiered on June 17, shows the process by which traces of Osbourne's DNA were collected and the details on the Liquid Death cans — each signed by the Prince of Darkness.
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Ozzy Osbourne
"Once technology and federal law permit, you can replicate Ozzy and enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future," the narrator says in the ad.
This begs the question of what another Ozzy Osbourne could do. A clone from the '80s could mow your lawn or perform at children's birthday parties. The possibilities are limitless.
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Ozzy Osbourne Liquid Death can
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As for what fans can do with the empty cans, Osbourne, 76, has some ideas. "Clone me, you bastards," he demanded.
Note: "DNA integrity and cloning results not guaranteed," the fine print reads.
Osbourne previously teamed up with Liquid Death for their electrolyte drink mix, Death Dust, last year.
Up next for Osbourne is Black Sabbath's farewell show on July 5 in Birmingham, where the band originally formed in 1968. The concert, titled "Back to the Beginning," will benefit Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice.
Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2003, which has affected his ability to walk. He has also suffered from other health issues in recent years. He also won't perform a full set at the show.
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Liquid Death cans containing Ozzy Osbourne's DNA
In late May, he gave fans an update on his preparation for the concert. "All I can say is I’m giving 120%. If my God wants me to do the show, I’ll do it," Osbourne said during an appearance on his monthly radio show SiriusXM's Ozzy Speaks.
"I haven’t done any physical work for the last seven [or so] years," he added. "By hook or by crook, I’m gonna make it there. I’ve got this trainer guy who helps people get back to normal. It’s hard going, but he’s convinced that he can pull it off for me. I’m giving it everything I’ve got."
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Ozzy Osbourne in 2022
The Prince of Darkness could perform his final show from a throne onstage, emphasizing his status as heavy metal royalty.
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