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Liquid Death Iced Tea – Portable Aluminum Can for Camping and Backyard Cookouts

Liquid Death Iced Tea – Portable Aluminum Can for Camping and Backyard Cookouts

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Why you'll love it

  • Only 20 calories and 75% less sugar than leading iced teas, satisfying health goals without sacrificing flavor
  • No artificial sweeteners — sweetened only with agave nectar and stevia leaf extract
  • Infinitely recyclable aluminum cans align with sustainability values and reduce plastic waste
  • Added B6 and B12 vitamins offer a functional wellness edge over standard iced teas
  • Edgy, death-themed branding stands out on the shelf and signals personality over plain labels

Perfect for

  • Replace sugary sodas with a low-sugar iced tea that still delivers caffeine
  • Pre-workout or mid-day energy boost without artificial sweeteners
  • On-the-go refreshment in a durable, recyclable can
  • Stock a home fridge with a variety pack for different flavor cravings
  • Gifting the variety pack to a friend who loves bold brands

Product Information
Infinitely Recyclable Cans

Black tea and lemonade

No Artificial Sweeteners

B Vitamins

Lower Sugar Iced Tea.* Boost of Natural Caffeine

We donate a portion of our proceeds to help kill plastic pollution
Most iced teas are loaded with sugar. Some even more than soda. But these killer cans of iced tea will ambush your tastebuds with so much classic tea flavor that you’ll never believe they have 75% less sugar than top iced teas* and are only 20 calories. *Versus top iced teas listed in SPINS (MULO + Convenience). 12oz of Liquid Death (4g of sugar), 12oz of top non-diet iced teas (17g-44g of sugar).

Ingredients
Water, Agave Nectar, Black Tea, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Citric Acid, Natural Flavor, Stevia Leaf Extract, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the can survive being tossed in a cooler with ice and other drinks?

Yes. The 12 fl oz and 19.2 fl oz aluminum cans are rigid, dent-resistant, and sealed for carbonation, so they hold up well in coolers, beach buckets, and backpack side pockets full of ice.

Is this light enough to pack for a full day of hiking or a long beach trip?

Yes. A 12 fl oz aluminum can is under 1 lb packed and easy to slip into a backpack hip belt, cooler, or tote without weighing you down on the trail.

Can I recycle the cans at most public parks, campgrounds, and beaches?

Yes. Aluminum is the most widely accepted recyclable material in outdoor and public spaces, and most campgrounds, trailheads, and beach areas have aluminum recycling bins right on site.

Does it need to be kept cold, or can I throw a few cans in my car for the day?

It is best served cold, but unopened cans are shelf-stable and safe at ambient temperature. Pack a small soft cooler if you want that straight-from-the-fridge chill on a hot day.

How many cans should I bring for a group of 4 on a day trip?

Plan on 2 to 3 cans per person for a full-day outdoor outing. A variety 12-pack is usually the right size for a group of 4 with leftovers to share.

Is the bold branding a problem at family-friendly outdoor events?

The can artwork is edgy but not explicit, and many parents serve it alongside other canned beverages. If you prefer a more neutral look, pour it into a tumbler or insulated cup.

Can I bring this on a flight in my carry-on for a vacation arrival?

Yes. Sealed cans under 3.4oz per TSA liquid rules do not apply because they are under 12 fl oz and sealed. Toss a few in your carry-on for the plane or the first day at your destination.

How does canned iced tea compare to bringing bottled iced tea on a picnic?

Cans chill faster, pack tighter, weigh less per ounce, and are infinitely recyclable, whereas plastic bottles are bulkier, often leak, and frequently end up in landfills. For picnics, cans win on every practical metric.

Is this better than bringing homemade sweet tea in a thermos to a cookout?

Homemade sweet tea is delicious, but it requires a cooler, ice, and clean-up. Canned iced tea arrives pre-chilled, portion-controlled, and disposable, freeing you up to enjoy the cookout instead of hosting it.

How does this compare to hard seltzers for an outdoor gathering?

Liquid Death Iced Tea is non-alcoholic, lower in calories and sugar, and delivers functional caffeine and B vitamins. It is the better choice for mixed company, daytime events, and guests who are not drinking alcohol.

Will the can get too hot in direct sun on a summer day?

Aluminum heats up in direct sun just like any can. Keep cans in a shaded cooler or insulated bag and they will stay refreshingly cold for hours of outdoor use.

What if a can dents in my backpack on a rugged hike?

Minor dents do not affect seal integrity. If a can is severely crushed or leaking, do not drink it. The rigid aluminum body actually protects the liquid far better than plastic pouches or glass bottles would.

Is the can safe to drink from directly on the trail, or should I pour it?

The can is fully food-safe with a lined interior. Drink straight from the can, pour into a reusable cup, or decant into a flask depending on your setup. All are equally safe.

Does it come in a pack size that works for a camping trip with a group?

Yes. The 12-pack and variety packs are popular for group camping, and the 19.2 fl oz tallboy is great for one person who wants extra hydration on a long trail day.

Can I pack this in a Yeti or RTIC cooler with ice for an overnight trip?

Absolutely. Aluminum cans are the gold standard for coolers. Mix with ice and they will hold their chill for 12 to 24 hours depending on cooler quality and outside temperature.

Is it worth the price for an outdoor event, or should I just bring water?

For hydration, plain water is essential. For flavor, variety, and a pick-me-up on a long day, this iced tea is an affordable upgrade that makes outdoor time more enjoyable without breaking the event budget.

How should I store Liquid Death Iced Tea at home?

Store unopened cans in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once chilled, keep them in your fridge at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. After opening, refrigerate any unfinished portion and consume within 24 hours for best flavor.

How long does Liquid Death Iced Tea stay fresh before opening?

Each can is stamped with a best-by date, and unopened cans typically stay fresh for 12 to 18 months from production. Always check the date on the bottom of the can before drinking.

Can I pour this iced tea over ice or use it in cocktails and mocktails?

Yes. It works beautifully over ice, blended into smoothies, or used as a base for mocktails and low-ABV cocktails. The bold black tea flavor holds up well with citrus, mint, and spirits like vodka or bourbon.

Is Liquid Death Iced Tea compatible with a keto, low-carb, or diabetic diet?

At only 4g of sugar and 20 calories per 12 fl oz can, it fits comfortably within most low-carb, keto-friendly, and diabetic-conscious eating plans when consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

Are the aluminum cans compatible with curbside recycling programs?

Yes. Aluminum is accepted in virtually all curbside recycling programs in the United States and most international markets. Simply rinse the can and place it in your standard recycling bin.

What is included in a variety pack and what should I buy separately?

A variety pack includes 12 canned iced teas across multiple flavor profiles such as Dead Billionaire, Rest in Peach, and Sweet Reaper. You do not need to buy anything separately to enjoy them, though a tall glass with ice enhances the experience.

Is Liquid Death Iced Tea safe for people with common allergies?

The product is gluten-free, kosher, and free from major allergens like dairy, nuts, and soy. It is produced in facilities that follow strict allergen-control protocols, but always check the label for the most current ingredient information.

Will the can affect the taste of the iced tea, or is it purely packaging?

The can has a food-grade internal lining that prevents any metallic taste. The flavor you experience is the tea itself, sealed in airtight aluminum that also protects it from light and oxygen better than plastic bottles.

How does canned iced tea differ from bottled iced tea?

Canned iced tea chills faster, is more portable, blocks light better, and is infinitely recyclable. Bottled iced tea is often larger, may use plastic that affects taste over time, and is less friendly to the environment.

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