Prime Hydration Energy Drinks are now being stocked at another chain of stores in the UK following huge demand
and sales at Aldi. Members of the public could be found travelling for miles to get their hands on the Prime Hydration bottles to stock up on the popular drink created by KSI and Logan Paul before it sold out.
Prime is available in a variety of flavours, with zero added sugar, and added functionals such as BCAAs, electrolytes and antioxidants. KSI has urged punters to stick to licenced sellers like Aldi and Asda after sharing his dislike for the product being resold reports Birmingham Live.
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