I’ve only tried Liquid Death’s regular water, but they’ve now released a sparkling water version. The brand’s founder took an innovative approach by putting water in cans instead of bottles, so it’s no surprise they’ve expanded into a sparkling water line, and you can find it at Costco. Read to see how Costco Liquid Death flavored sparkling water stacks up against the other sparkling water options.

Product Overview
One box of Liquid Death comes out to $18.59. Each box has 24 cans, 12 fl. oz.
There are 3 flavors: Doctor Death, Cherry Obituary, and Severed Lime.
Rating and Review
I love that they donate a portion of profits from every can sold to help fight plastic pollution. That said, I do have a few critiques: it’s on the pricey side, and since all the flavors are sweetened with agave nectar, the agave sweetness can feel a bit too prominent, sometimes overpowering the actual flavor. The carbonation is also weaker than other sparkling water brands I’ve tried. I was especially disappointed in the lime flavor, and it barely had any lime essence. This product is a pass for me.

Costco Liquid Death Flavored Sparkling Water Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size: 1 can
- Calories: 10
- Total Carb: 2g

Costco Liquid Death Flavored Sparkling Water Ingredients
[Carbonated water, agave nectar, citric acid, natural flavor (lime, orange), Stevia leaf extract]
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