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Liquid I.V. turns ‘sticks’ into ‘stickets’ to give Aussies the chance to win big

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Liquid I.V. is giving Aussies access to the year’s best events and experiences by turning its electrolyte drink mix ‘sticks’ into tickets, AKA “Stickets” to enter for their chance to win over $100,000 worth of prizes following last weekend’s launch event at Manly Wharf in Sydney.

Television personality and podcast host Alli Simpson – who’s experienced the best of accessing more from red carpets to celeb interviews – was onsite to host Liquid I.V.’s Sticket Booth, helping Sydneysiders win big while embracing IRL experiences. She was spotted posing with fans and swapping stories about her favourite all-access moments.

Punters walked away with tickets to Elrow Sydney New Year’s Eve, Mighty Hoopla 2027, vouchers to the hottest Aussie restaurants, Pilates classes, and more as wellness lovers lined the streets during Manly Health & Wellness Day.

The wharf was a frenzy of hydration and hype as hundreds of prizes were handed out within hours, but those who missed the pop-up still have a chance to access more with their “Sticket” to epic prizes.

Aussies nationwide can head online to LiquidIV-AccessMore.com.au and enter the barcode from a stick of any Liquid I.V.® Hydration Multiplier or Liquid I.V. Sugar-Free Hydration Multiplier for the chance to win.

Prizes include three chances to win an international festival experience at Elrow in Spain or Bali, plus chances to instantly win:

  • Tickets to Elrow Sydney New Year’s Eve, Field Day 2027, and Mighty Hoopla 2027
  • Vouchers to the hottest Aussie restaurants, Pilates studios, and bathhouse experiences
  • A 2026 United Cup Champion Player Autograph 
  • LSKD activewear vouchers
  • Year's supply of Liquid I.V.

Alli Simpson said, “I’ve been lucky to get the inside scoop accessing the best celeb interviews and gossip for years, and now I’m giving Aussies access to even more with Liquid I.V. Today we gave out hundreds of prizes and there are still more up for grabs Australia-wide!”

Life's best and grandest moments are dehydrating, from music festivals to summer beach days and everything in between,” said Liquid I.V. Marketing Manager Harrison Power. “Liquid I.V. hydrates you so you can live life to the fullest, and for a limited time is offering Aussies access to the hottest events of the year.”

Liquid I.V.® Hydration Multiplier and Sugar-Free Hydration Multiplier are available in a variety of flavours at Chemist Warehouse for $19.99 for a 10-pack and $39.99 for a 24-pack. Select flavours are also available in a 30-pack at Costco.

Disclaimer: Always read the label and follow the directions for use. 

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