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Sophie Buchan

Glasgow Sainsbury's shoppers issued Prime drink warning as stock hits shelves

Sainsbury's customers have been issued an update about the Prime hydration drink as people continue to search stores for the viral energy juice.

The drink, created by YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, is now being sold in a number of stores across Glasgow, with bottles being found in Asda, Aldi, Cotsco and most recently Sainsbury's. Shoppers have bene going wild with people travelling far and wide to get their hands on a bottle.

And as demand continues to be high, Sainsbury's have released a statement urging customers to avoid contacting their customer service teams to find out if Prime is available in local stores, Liverpool Echo reports.

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The supermarket giant is asking shoppers to visit stores to check stock instead.

Sainsbury's said: "We know that a lot of our customers are getting in touch with us about the availability of Prime drinks in our stores. Just so you know, our Contact Centre colleagues don't have any further information on the stock of Prime drinks currently available in our stores.

"If you'd like to know the availability of Prime drinks in your local store, please visit the store itself where you can see which stock we currently have available."

Sainsbury's is exclusively stocking Prime Orange and Mango for £2.50 per bottle.

Other flavours of the drink, including Blue Raspberry, Tropical Punch and Lemon Lime, are also available in Sainsbury's stores across Glasgow for £2 each.

The supermarket started stocking Prime just weeks ago, on February 21, with customers queuing outside stores in the wee hours to get their hands on the drink.

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