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Liquid Death announces the winner of its jet plane from more than 30,000 entries

Liquid Death Jet Plane Winner

Liquid Death put together one hell of a marketing campaign earlier this year where it was giving away an actual jet plane, specifically an Aero L-39 Albatros with an intense top speed of 470mph. We’ve seen plenty of brands put up vehicles as prizes, but it’s usually the likes of a motorcycle or car, not something that can take you to the skies. The brand was also throwing in a six-month rental of a hangar for you to store the jet, plus a custom pilot’s helmet and, for good measure, a year’s supply of Liquid Death water.

If you were wondering what actually happened with all of that, this week, Liquid Death has announced the lucky winner of the jet plane from an incredible total of more than 30,000 entries. The brand has posted a video of Zac, from North Carolina, who, after throwing in his many entries, is taking home the Aero L-39 Albatros, or so it seems. There was the option of the winner being able to get the jet or $250,000 cash, but it sounds as though Zac has opted for the jet along with the six months of storage at a hangar.

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