Liquid Death
Canned water company
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March 2024 | Liquid Death reaches a significant milestone with a company valuation of $1.4 billion, demonstrating substantial growth and market success since its founding. |
2023 | Liquid Death reports $263 million in retail sales for the year. |
November 2023 | After receiving a legal threat from Arizona Beverage Company for using the Palmer name, Liquid Death renamed their 'Armless Palmer' tea to 'Dead Billionaire'. |
March 2023 | The company announced the sale of three new tea flavors: Grim Leafer, Rest in Peach, and Dead Billionaire. |
2022 | Liquid Death projects revenue of $130 million for the year. |
October 2022 | Liquid Death raises $70 million in a funding round led by Science, with a $700 million valuation. |
February 2022 | Liquid Death aired a Super Bowl LVI advertisement featuring children enjoying their water, set to Judas Priest's song 'Breaking the Law', with the tagline 'Don't be scared, it's just water'. |
January 2022 | Liquid Death raises $75 million in Series C funding, receiving a $525 million valuation. |
2021 | Liquid Death's revenue rises to $45 million for the year. |
May 2021 | Liquid Death raises $15 million in a Series C funding round with Live Nation, who agrees to sell the drink exclusively in their events and venues. |
2020 | Liquid Death introduced a sparkling water variety to its product line, expanding beyond its original water offering. |
November 2020 | The company released a second album of hate comments, this time in a punk rock style. |
September 2020 | Liquid Death raises $23 million in a Series B funding round. |
August 2020 | Liquid Death expands into 200 7-Eleven stores in Los Angeles and San Diego markets as a trial run. |
May 2020 | Liquid Death released 'Greatest Hates', an album of death metal music created using lyrics from hate comments received online. |
February 2020 | Liquid Death raises $9 million in a Series A funding round. |
February 2020 | Liquid Death expands into Whole Foods Market in the United States, becoming the fastest-selling water brand on its shelves. |
2019 | Liquid Death raises $1.6 million in seed funding from Science Inc., bringing total funding to $2.25 million. |
January 2019 | Liquid Death begins selling water to consumers through its website, marking the official commercial launch of the company's canned water product. |
July 6 2017 | Cessario files a trademark application for 'Liquid Death' with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. |
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