Remember when you were in grade school and the kid running for class president vowed to make Coca-Cola flow from the drinking fountains? Well, that kid must now be in charge of Liquid Death because the flavored sparkling water company is offering you a chance to win a home where soda-flavored sparkling water flows from every tap.
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What is this Liquid Death house? And where is it?
The Liquid Death house is a real, move-in ready house built in partnership with Taylor Morrison, one of the largest homebuilding companies in the country. It’s built with custom plumbing that will allow for Liquid Death’s soda-flavored sparkling water to flow from the sink, the hose, the bath tub, the toilet—all the pipes. As for where, the press release says the property will be in one of Taylor Morrison’s communities in Orlando, Houston, or Indianapolis.
What is Liquid Death’s soda-flavored sparkling water?
Liquid Death is known for pushing the boundaries of sparkling water, and the most recent push has been with its line of soda-flavored sparkling waters. Currently, the line-up includes Rootbeer Wrath, Doctor Death (Dr Pepper-flavored water), Killer Cola, sCREAM Soda, MTN Don’t, and Sinister Ginger. Per Liquid Death, the winner will be able to choose which Liquid Death flavor will run through their pipes.
How can you win this house?
Every can of Liquid Death you buy is an entry for a chance to win. So, the more Liquid Death you buy, the more chances you have to win (though there is a maximum of 400 entries per person). All you need to do is text a picture of your receipt to Liquid Death. (Full instructions can be found here.) You can also tour a Taylor Morrison home and scan a QR code—that’ll get you five entries. The contest runs until June 30, 2026.
What if you don’t want a house plumbed with soda-flavored sparkling water?
If you win the house but don’t actually want to shower with cola-flavored seltzer, you can opt for a $250,000 cash prize instead. But what fun would that be?
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