Liquid Death Still Mountain Water – Sparkling Water Swap for Sodas During Work Focus Blocks
Liquid Death Still Mountain Water – Sparkling Water Swap for Sodas During Work Focus Blocks
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Why you'll love it
- Aluminum cans are infinitely recyclable, letting buyers feel they're actively reducing plastic waste
- Real American mountain source water avoids the 'tap water in a bottle' distrust
- Edgy, death-metal branding makes a plain bottle of water feel fun and shareable on social media
- Portion of proceeds donated to fight plastic pollution turns the purchase into a small act of activism
- Cans stay colder longer than plastic bottles and won't leach after sitting in a hot car
- Variety of still/sparkling, 12oz/19.2oz, and 8/12-pack options let buyers match their lifestyle and household size
Perfect for
- Daily hydration replacement for plastic bottled water at the office or gym
- Cooler-friendly beverage for camping trips, beach days, and tailgates
- Crowd-pleasing novelty drink for parties, game nights, and Halloween
- Sparkling water swap for sodas with meals or during work focus blocks
- Stocking stuffer or gag gift for friends who already own everything




Product Information
Don’t Be Scared. It’s Just the Greatest Water on Earth
Natural Mountain Source
Ice Cold Cans
Infinitely Recyclable Cans
We donate a portion of our proceeds to help kill plastic pollution
Many bottled water brands are just processed municipal tap water in plastic bottles. But these infinitely recyclable cans of Liquid Death Mountain Water come from real American mountain ranges that produce some of the best water in the world.
Ingredients
Mountain Water
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the can stay cold long enough to get through a four-hour work block?
Aluminum holds cold longer than plastic, but a single 12 oz can will warm up over four hours. The standard productivity trick is to keep two or three cans in the fridge and pull one fresh at the start of each focus block.
Is sparkling Liquid Death a good replacement for soda during work focus sessions?
Yes. The bubbles give your hands and mouth something to do during long meetings, the caffeine-free formula will not disrupt your afternoon, and the carbonation is a useful palate cleanser between tasks.
Does drinking cold water from a can actually help me focus better?
Research suggests cold water can briefly boost alertness and reaction time, and the act of cracking a can serves as a small ritual break that resets attention during deep work.
Can I keep a case of these on my desk without it looking unprofessional?
Yes, the rectangular case slides under a desk or onto a credenza and reads as a beverage cooler rather than a clutter item. Many home office workers keep the case intact until it is empty.
Is the 12 oz size enough to get me through a meeting, or should I get the tallboy?
A 12 oz can is plenty for a one-hour meeting. For back-to-back video calls or a half-day deep work session, the 19.2 oz tallboy reduces the number of times you have to break focus to grab a refill.
Will the can noise bother my colleagues on a Zoom call when I open it?
The pull tab and the crack of the seal are audible but brief. A quick mute during the open is the polite move, and most coworkers do not mind the sound any more than they would a coffee grinder.
How does this compare to a hot cup of coffee for fueling a work sprint?
They serve different functions. Coffee is the caffeine engine, water is the hydration layer. Most productive workers keep both: coffee in the morning, cold canned water through the afternoon to avoid the caffeine crash.
Is it wasteful to drink canned water at my desk when I have a water filter at home?
That depends on your goals. If pure taste and a built-in portion break matter for your focus ritual, canned water earns its place. If minimizing waste is the priority, a filtered pitcher and a reusable bottle is the cleaner setup.
Does the single-ingredient list help me avoid afternoon energy crashes?
Yes. There are zero sugars and zero sweeteners in the still version, so it cannot trigger the blood sugar rollercoaster that flavored drinks or sodas cause mid-afternoon.
Can I drink this alongside a nootropic or focus supplement without interaction?
Plain water does not interact with any supplement, so it is the safest pairing possible. Sparkling water is also fine, though very fizzy drinks can occasionally speed up digestion of capsules taken at the same time.
Will the can fit in a cup holder on my office chair or standing desk converter?
The 12 oz can fits virtually every cup holder and the slim profile of the can makes it ideal for a chair-mounted cup holder during long sessions at a standing desk.
Is the brand a good conversation starter in client meetings, or is it unprofessional?
It is on a case-by-case basis. For creative industries, it reads as fun and on-brand. For legal or financial client meetings, you may want to stick with a neutral beverage. The can itself is harmless, but the branding is a statement.
Does drinking from a can instead of a glass jar help me avoid spills on my keyboard?
Yes. The sealed pull-tab can be opened and closed with one hand, and there is no lid to fumble with. The trade-off is that you should still keep a coaster nearby, because condensation will form on the cold aluminum.
Can I use the can as a small timer for a Pomodoro break?
You can, in a pinch — finishing a 12 oz can usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes of casual sipping, which roughly matches a short Pomodoro break. For precise timing, a dedicated timer or app is still the better choice.
Is the can recyclable enough that I can keep a small recycling bin on my desk guilt-free?
Yes. A small bin for empty cans is one of the easiest office habits to maintain, and aluminum is accepted in virtually every commercial recycling program, so you can empty your bin into the office recycling without sorting.
Will drinking cold water in the afternoon actually improve my productivity, or is that a myth?
There is real research behind it. Studies show mild dehydration impairs focus and short-term memory, so drinking water throughout the afternoon has a measurable, if modest, effect on cognitive performance during long work blocks.
How should I store Liquid Death cans at home?
Store the unopened case in a cool, dry pantry or a fridge shelf. Once chilled, the cans stay cold longer than plastic bottles, and the cardboard case keeps them organized until you are ready to drink.
How long is the water good for after the cans are delivered?
Liquid Death Mountain Water has a printed best-by date on the bottom of each can, typically well over a year out from purchase. The water is shelf-stable in the sealed can, so there is no rush to drink it quickly.
Do I need to rinse the cans before recycling them?
A quick rinse is ideal but not required by most recycling programs. Empty the can, give it a brief swish with water, and drop it into your curbside bin — the aluminum is one of the most easily recycled materials on the planet.
Is this compatible with a soda stream or sparkling water maker?
Liquid Death comes pre-carbonated in the sparkling variety and is not designed to be used in a soda stream. If you prefer to carbonate at home, the still cans are the better starting point, though most customers simply buy whichever style they want ready to drink.
Can I use these cans in a cooler that already has ice and other drinks?
Yes, the cans fit in any standard cooler alongside ice, beer, or seltzer, and the aluminum construction handles ice baths and rough cooler conditions without cracking or leaching like a plastic bottle can.
What is included in the box when I order a case?
Each order includes a sealed cardboard case of Liquid Death Mountain Water in your chosen size and style, either still or sparkling. There are no extra accessories, sleeves, or surprise add-ons — just the cans.
Do I need to buy a special koozie or insulator to keep the can cold?
No. Aluminum naturally holds cold longer than plastic, and the slim can fits virtually every standard koozie or can insulator if you want to keep your hands dry from condensation.
Is it safe for kids, pregnant women, or people with health conditions to drink?
Yes. Liquid Death is just mountain water. There are no additives, caffeine, or stimulants, so it is safe for nearly everyone. Pregnant women and people on fluid-restricted diets should follow their doctor's guidance on total daily water intake, but the water itself poses no special risk.
Where is the mountain water actually sourced from?
Liquid Death sources its water from real American mountain ranges, with specific source locations disclosed on the brand's website. The water is treated and filtered at the source before being canned.
What is the difference between still and sparkling Liquid Death?
Still is non-carbonated, flat mountain water. Sparkling is the same mountain water infused with carbonation for bubbles. Both share the same single-ingredient purity, and the choice comes down to personal preference for fizz.
What is the difference between canned water and bottled water?
The water itself can be the same quality, but aluminum cans are infinitely recyclable and stay colder longer than plastic. Plastic bottles, by contrast, are more likely to end up in landfill and can leach microplastics, especially when left in heat.

