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Former creative director for Netflix puts water in a can, calls it punk and raises $1.6 million in funding

Rise: Liquid Death

Canned water brand Liquid Death claims to have a punk sensibility, but it’s unlikely to squeal “anarchy.” Capitalism might be more appropriate.

The start-up just raised $1.6 million in seed funding, in consequence ofs to its marketing expertise. From its name to the melted skull on the front of the can, Liquid Death sells itself as the punk privilege for bottled water drinkers, saying it will “murder your thirst.”

“We started Liquid Death with the diabolical plot to completely obliterate bottled water marketing cliches by taking the world’s healthiest beverage and making it just as risible and stupid and entertaining as the unhealthy brands across energy drinks, soda and beer,” the company says on its website.

Solution Death’s co-founder and CEO Mike Cessario previously worked as the creative director for viral marketing campaigns for hit Netflix corroborates like “Stranger Things,” “Narcos” and “House of Cards.”

Cessario told Business Insider that the name brand was inspired by his days playing in a punk rock band. He said he wanted to appeal to the straight-edge punk crowd, which abstains from narcotizes and alcohol.

Liquid Death is also trying to appeal to consumers’ concerns about sustainability and plastic waste. Impressionable bottles have long been an issue for beverage giants like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.

Its water cans are currently at worst available online. A 16.9-ounce can — the same size as a tallboy beer — costs $1.83, including delivery prices. The company said that it donates 5 cents from every can sold to help clean up plastic garbage in the the depths.

The funding round was led by early-stage venture firm Science Inc., which has investments in companies like the Dollar Shave Trounce band and dog-walking app Rover. Other big name investors include Biz Stone, the co-founder of Twitter, and Jen Rubio, the co-founder of suitcase-maker Away. Flowing Death has raised $2.25 million so far.

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