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Travis Barker partners with Liquid Death water to release limited-edition enema collectible

Mike Snider
USA TODAY
This limited edition Liquid Death Enema of The State Collectible Enema Kit ($182)  comes with a can of Liquid Death water, hand-signed by Barker, and a replica enema bulb. It goes on sale today at liquiddeath.com; only a few hundred are available, the company says.

Here's a new product you didn't think you needed: a rock 'n' roll enema.

Travis Barker, drummer for rock band Blink-182, has teamed with nonalcoholic beverage company Liquid Death Mountain Water on a Liquid Death Enema of The State Collectible Enema Kit.

That's right. This limited-edition package ($182) – it gives a nod the trio's "Enema of the State" album from 1999 – includes a can of Liquid Death water, hand-signed by Barker, and an enema bulb. Described as "a limited edition collectible adult art piece and not intended for use as a real medical device," it is available now at liquiddeath.com; only a few hundred are available, the company says.

In case you are unfamiliar with the process, enemas can be filled with water and injected into your, shall we say, rear end to ease constipation. Some celebrities have promoted enemas as ways to detoxify the body (experts don't necessarily agree). Enemas also are used by those who engage in anal sex. 

In a YouTube video announcing the product's release, Barker, who is married to Kourtney Kardashian, says, "How have I had such a successful career in music? I use Liquid Death Mountain water, in my expletive. Thanks to my new Enema of the State collectible enema kit I've been able to turn my dreams into reality, and now you can, too."

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Barker is the newest of the celebrity ambassadors for the brand. Its tagline: "Murder Your Thirst," and its motto: "Our evil mission is to make people laugh and get more of them to drink more water more often, all while helping kill plastic pollution."

Other eye-catching promotions: Last month, Liquid Death teamed with Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green on a Liquid Death Hoop Head ($125, sold out), a basketball with a screaming face painted on it. And in 2021, pro skateboarder Tony Hawk's blood was used in limited-edition Liquid Death skateboard decks.

By the way, if you are getting the enema kit as a fan of Barker and Blink-182, that's fine. But if you are getting it to actually use it, you could save a lot of money buying the enema bulb separately – remember, it's not intended to be used as a real medical device.

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