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Ozzy Osbourne urges fans to clone him as he sells his DNA

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The move has sparked hopes the Black Sabbath frontman could be cloned in the future, with the limited edition cans, called Infinite Ozzy, already believed to have sold out. Beverage business Liquid Death confirmed a deal had been made with the music icon. "Ozzy Osbourne is 1 of 1," the company said in a statement. "But we're selling his actual DNA so you can recycle him forever.". In an advert to promote the product, the 76-year-old rocker is featured drinking from the cans before crushing them with his hands. The cans are then placed in a sealed container.

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