Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with Liquid Death to launch one of the most unusual collector’s items ever — iced tea cans containing his actual DNA.
Part of a campaign called Infinite Ozzy, only 10 cans were made. Each one was personally sipped and crushed by Osbourne, leaving traces of his saliva DNA on the can. The cans are sealed in lab-grade display cases and hand-signed by Ozzy himself. They were sold for $450 each and have already sold out.
The idea behind the release is both bizarre and futuristic. According to Liquid Death and Osbourne, fans may one day be able to use the DNA to clone the rock icon. Osbourne even joked, “Clone me, you bastards.”
The DNA samples were collected on May 20, 2025, making these cans a true one-of-a-kind piece of memorabilia.
This wild promotion comes just ahead of Osbourne’s much-anticipated return to the stage for Back to the Beginning, the final Black Sabbath concert set for July 5, 2025, in Birmingham, England. The show will also raise funds for Parkinson’s research, a cause close to Osbourne since his diagnosis in 2020.
In the end, the Infinite Ozzy iced tea cans offer fans not just a drink — but a slice of rock history sealed in metal, complete with the Prince of Darkness’ own DNA.