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Liquid Death continues to be Liquid Death with its own can-loadable water gun

Liquid Death X Gemeneye Death Ray

Liquid Death continues to do things differently, week after week, doing its best to stand out not just as the leading canned water company or even in the bottled water space but as a brand overall that very simply just likes to have fun and do cool things. Last week saw the launch of Dirt Murderer, a bar of soap made with dead sea salt and Liquid Death’s own Mountain Water, put together in partnership with Dr. Squatch, and now, this week, it has teamed up with the designer Gemeneye.

Gemeneye has worked with Liquid Death to make what they’re calling the Death Ray, which is a water gun, although, as you can see in the image above, this is no ordinary toy weapon. The collaboration is a classic Super Soaker-looking water blaster where, instead of having a refillable bottle to fuel the product, it is an open slot for a can of Liquid Death. You can simply slide a full-size can into that compartment, where a straw will stab into the top and be used as ammunition of sorts.

Liquid Death and Gemeneye have actually only made five of the Death Rays, and it doesn’t sound like any more will be produced. The brand has mentioned it won’t ever be for sale, leading us to believe it’ll be involved in some sort of giveaway or maybe thrown into a random order. Either way, it’s another fun and entertaining collaboration from the team at Liquid Death as it continues to stand out as its own individual brand.

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