Prime is returning to Aldi Curiously
When Aldi started stocking Prime Hydration from KSI and Logan Paul last December, there were queues across its Merseyside stores, with limits placed on how much customers could buy. The demand for Prime was so big that some outlets started selling the drink for £12.
Following this success, Aldi will now offer Prime Energy in stores nationwide for shoppers who are 16+. Unlike Prime Hydration, which is designed to be for consumed after exercise, Prime Energy is an energy drink and contains 140mg of caffeine.Aldi shoppers will be able to choose between six flavours including Blue Raspberry, Lemon and Lime, Strawberry Watermelon, Tropical Punch, Ice Pop and Orange Mango. All of these drink contain zero sugar and are vegan friendly.
The viral hydration drink will be returning as a Specialbuy for £1.99 in Aldi stores nationwide from Thursday, June 29. After the drink’s last stint in the supermarket saw high shopper demand, a purchase limit of one of each flavour per customer has been set to ensure as many people as possible get the opportunity to buy the drink.
The supermarket has warned however that Prime Energy, like any other Specialbuy, will be stocked in limited supplies. Prime Hydration will also return to Aldi’s shelves for the third time this week.Get the top stories straight to your inbox by signing up to our what's on newsletter
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