The elusive Prime drink, launched by English YouTuber KSI and American YouTuber Logan Paul last year, has been flying off shelves in recent months.
The high demand has left supermarkets bombarded with customers hoping to get their hands on the variety of flavours available.
The YouTube stars have a young fan base, many of which are desperate to get their hands on the bottles.
Prime was previously available in Asda, Aldi, and Costco, but fans quickly managed to clear the shelves in hopes to taste the rare beverage.
Thankfully, fans won't have to wait much longer as the Prime Hydration will return to a popular supermarket from today.
Prime Hydration Drink will be available for customers to purchase at Aldi in a selection of vibrant flavours - while stocks last.
From Tuesday 18 April, the viral hydration drink will be available to purchase for just £1.99 at the popular supermarket.
The drink will be a Specialbuy – and as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone.
Owing to extreme demand for the popular drink, Aldi has put in a place a purchase limit to ensure as many people as possible get the opportunity to purchase Prime.
The limit is maxed at one of each flavour per customer.
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Aldi shoppers can choose from six different flavours, including the new Limited Edition Orange and Mango, Meta Moon, Tropical Punch, Blue Raspberry, Lemon and Lime, and Ice Pop.
The drink, which is 10% coconut water, contains electrolytes and B vitamins and BCAAs, has zero sugar, and around 20 calories per bottle.
The YouTuber duo are set to launch an energy version of its coveted drink this month, simply named Prime Energy.
As people gear up for the new release, one doctor has issued a stark warning for parents.
As stated on the Prime website, Prime Energy has different ingredients to Prime Hydration, and the former should not be consumed by children under the age of 18.
Dr Deborah Lee, from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy issued a warning to parents about the Prime Energy's high caffeine content.
Prime Energy contains a whopping 200mg of caffeine, compared to 86.4mg in a can of Monster Energy.
They told The Mirror: "I would not recommend children drink Prime energy drinks or other energy drinks for children of any age.
"It encourages them to want sweet drinks when plain water is the answer and helps them develop a sweet tooth which is not good for the future in terms of a healthy diet and controlling their weight," they added.
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