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Nottingham Post
Keimae Blake

We searched for Prime Hydration drink by Logan Paul and KSI in Nottingham but had no luck

There’s a popular drink that’s selling out fast. With people selling famous Youtubers KSI and Logan Paul’s energy drink, Prime Hydration on Ebay has sold for as much as £10,000, we went on the hunt to find it.

I wasn’t quite sure what all the fuss with KSI and Logan Paul’s new drink was. I had seen people raving about it on Tik Tok but was flabbergasted to read reports on how much people were selling the drinks on for.

KSI, who’s real name is Olajide Olayinka Williams, and Logan Paul have a huge hit on their hands after releasing energy drink Prime that comes in many different flavours. On the official website all drinks have been sold out and Asda is restricting the sale of energy drink Prime as stock is flying off the shelves.

Their drink is widely sold in America but in the UK, it's exclusive to Asda, where it costs £2 a bottle.

All the flavours which include: Tropical Punch, Ice Pop, Meta Moon, Grape, Lemon Lime and Blue Raspberry are sold for £24.99 for a 12 pack on the website. In Birmingham, one sweet shop had all seven flavours reported on November 9th but my guess is that they’re most probably all gone now.

READ MORE: Youtubers' highly-sought after energy drink Prime being sold on eBay for up to £50k

Out of curiosity and confusion of not knowing if I was missing something about this new hydration drink, I went on the hunt to find it in Nottingham. One person I know told me that their child had asked for this Prime drink for Christmas!

I’m not particularly a fan of KSI or Logan Paul but if one my favourite Youtubers bought out a drink I doubt I’d be rushing to perhaps it's just a new trend amongst mainly school children because the shopkeeper in Birmingham went on to explain that people were charging £1 a sip of this new drink.

In the ASDA Hyson Green, Prime was selling for £2. but currently, the store is out of stock. A shop assistant, gobsmacked at how quickly it had sold out, also didn’t understand.

They went on to explain that most stores probably won’t have it either. ASDA has now announced a strict rule restricting customers from buying the energy drink in bulk so who knows maybe the energy drink will appear back on empty shelves soon.

A spokesperson for Asda confirmed the three per person limit, saying 'it is a very popular product and we are receiving regular deliveries to stores which are stocking it'.

The only other official stockist is Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, as it's the club's drinks partner. Other than that, you can order from the UK website when stocks are available.

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