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Liquid Death
Recycled Plastic Surgery
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Whitney Cummings Promotes ACTUAL Plastic Surgery For Liquid Death?
At Party Land, we don’t just create ads — we create moments that make people stop, laugh, and think. Case in point: Liquid Death's Recycled Plastic Surgery, a headline-grabbing stunt designed to shine a harsh (and hilarious) spotlight on the dangers of single-use plastics.
With comedian Whitney Cummings as both "surgeon" and "patient," the campaign introduced the idea of upgrading your body with macro-plastics — because, hey, you've already got microplastics inside you, right? The satire was sharp, the message was clear, and the internet took notice.
But this wasn’t just about laughs. It was a direct shot at "Big Soda" — the very industry pumping out plastic waste like it’s going out of style. Liquid Death has always been a brand on a mission to "murder plastic pollution," and this stunt was a prime example of trolling for a cause.
By turning the plastic problem into a bizarre (but wildly entertaining) beauty trend, we got people to look, laugh, and reflect. And if it made Big Soda sweat a little? Even better.