Liquid Death, Squeezed to Death, Orange-Flavored Sparkling Water, 6-Pack (12 fl oz Cans), Low Sugar, Huge Flavor and No Artificial Sweeteners
- Brand:
- Liquid Death
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 840442200527
- EAN:
- 0840442200527
- Walmart SKU:
- 14340120176
Price momentum shifted downward recently, bringing the cost to $5.97. This represents a 4.4% discount to typical levels.
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$5.97 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Liquid Death, Squeezed to Death, Orange-Flavored Sparkling Water, 6-Pack (12 fl oz Cans), Low Sugar, Huge Flavor and No Artificial Sweeteners since 8/18/2025. The most recent price update was on Jul 8, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $5.97 (lowest on 5/23/2026) to $7.18 (highest on 9/26/2025). The average price during this period is $6.52.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.97 (Jul 7) to $6.97 (May 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $6.24.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 2753 reviews.
Big fan of the flavor. It's not overpowering but also isn't so subtle you feel like you wasted your money. I do feel they are "slightly" more expensive than they should be. I've been trying a few different ones that are cheaper and haven't found any that are as good as this, but I still watch for them to go on sale.
This was something different in sparkling soda. I have never drank a soda, with Agave as a sweetner. Unique taste. But what was peculiar was that it had a thickness to it. Not, in a gross way. It was something to get used to. It was actually very good. If you can get used to that this is a winner. Thank you
One of my fave flavors. Tastes like Dr. Pepper but w/o all of the crap. Love, love, LOVE Liquid Death! It has just a dash of sweetness which is what sets it apart from the rest of the sparkling water brands like Bubly, La Croix, Waterloo, etc. On top of that, the sweetness is Agave Nectar, not artificial sweeteners. Dr. Pepper along w/other sodas should be called Liquid Death w/all of the high fructose corn syrup. I used to say I hated sparkling water but along came Liquid Death….game changer!
Wonderful carbonation… great/AMAZING flavors… But overpriced in my opinion for mostly water. For me and most of my senior friends… it's out of our budget so we only get them a couple times a year… we are in fixed incomes…. And this is whole “packaging” is a great lil marketing eye catcher… must be popular with the youngins'! Again… it's a great product… just overpriced for flavored water… but I don't think money matters to the kids today, …..so ……. “c' est la vie!” 😊
A bit overpriced… most of my friends, but it only a few times a year… but we love it!! It has a great flavor. For me, who can barely taste or smell… this is the only flavored water I can actually taste and enjoy the flavors! The only sad part about it—is I am in a fixed income and this is really out of my budget range. 😞 (and the same for most of my “fixed-income friends—we are all pushing our 70's😂) Great carbonation… wonderful flavor!
Sooo good! It was Cherry Obituary that popped my Liquid Death cherry to tell you the truth. (TMI) Slight taste of cherry that's refreshing %26 not the disgusting cough syrup cherry taste. Love, love, LOVE Liquid Death! It has just a dash of sweetness which is what sets it apart from the rest of the sparkling water brands like Bubly, La Croix, Waterloo, etc. On top of that, the sweetness is Agave Nectar, not artificial sweeteners. Big name sodas, reg %26 diet, should be called Liquid Death w/all of the high fructose corn syrup %26 artificial sweeteners %26 colors in them. I used to say I hated sparkling water but along came Liquid Death. As I said, it was Cherry Obituary popped my liquid death cherry. Now Im a liquid death jezebel so be ready! I can think of worse things.
This is not a drink you're going to love from the first time. It needs some getting used to. Especially the stevia. But since I ordered three different flavors and I paid an arm and a leg, I kept trying. Until I decided to mix it with some orange syrup I had in the fridge. It was just perfect! And knowing that all the ingredients are safe, makes it even better. So, I'll keep buying until I try all the flavors and make up my mind which one I like the most.
If you blindfolded me and asked me to guess the flavor, I'd guess "stevia leaves". It doesn't just have that fake sweet taste, it tastes like actual leaves. I would never guess that it was root beer. It has a mild root beer aftertaste. I love root beer so much, I HATE diet soda, but I will drink diet root beer. I'll consume anything that tastes even remotely like root beer. I'm sorry, but this just doesn't.
This product seems more about hype than taste or value for money. The cans are shiny and pretty. The name draws interest. The flavor is very bland: almost nonexistent. There is little carbonation. They are very expensive compared to other, more flavorful, sparkling water brands.
I'm not at all picky but this stuff tastes terrible. I have no idea why there are so many positive reviews. 2 of the cans in the 6 pack I received were compressed and damaged and Walmart did issue a refund. I'm not a fan of Zevia either but this stuff makes Zevia taste good, horrible after taste, very flat tasting. As I stated, I have no idea what the hype is about this stuff, I'd rather drink water from my garden hose.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $5.97 (Jul 7) to $6.97 (May 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $6.24.
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