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Concert-goers rush to buy $75 rock-styled diapers

At concerts, people are turned off by fans singing off-key with the performance, but they are also put off by worries about their safety and a lack of room to stand. Finding time to use the restroom, of course, is the biggest problem for most people.

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It is impossible to “not” enjoy a drink while shouting at the top of your lungs without periodically having to urinate. Having said that, the “fear of losing out” in even one moment is quite understandable! This seems like an unsolvable issue, doesn’t it?

Well, not anymore, according to this company, which is now providing concertgoers with “adult nappies”!

As reported here, The New York Post claims that the beverage company Liquid Death teamed up with Depend, a diaper company, to create a distinctive product that even matched its purpose in terms of design: a black diaper featuring a “rock ‘n roll design,” spikes, chains, and other elements. On social media, a promotional post was shared and quickly gained popularity.

Believe it or not, this unique item is reportedly priced at USD 75. The ‘limited-edition nappy’ is ‘an amazing revolutionary way to assist fans as you stay in the safety of the pit,’ according to the New York Post.

The innovative product sold out within just 24 hours of launch, suggesting strong demand from concertgoers. The diaper isn’t just a simple absorbent garment; it features specialized technology that contains “recycled Liquid Death” to neutralize odors and is designed to prevent leakage even during vigorous movement in the mosh pit. Social media reactions have ranged from enthusiastic to humorous, with one 50-year-old concert enthusiast commenting, “As a 50-year-old who still frequents the pit, let me just say that I look forward to purchasing these from my local CVS.” The product appears to be addressing a genuine pain point for concertgoers who often wait hours to secure prime viewing spots and risk losing their position with bathroom breaks.

The Instagram account Liquid Death was used for the post. More than 9,000 people liked the post when it was shared. Netizens rushed to the post as soon as the word spread, and it immediately became viral.

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