Youtubers Logan Paul and KSI Launching Prime Energy Drink with 200mg Caffeine
Youtubers Logan Paul and KSI's Prime Hydration Drink was one of the hottest drinks in 2022. Well the duo just launched an all new carbonated RTD Energy Drink today called Prime Energy Drink. Prime Energy features 200mg of caffeine, 0 sugar, and 300 grams of electrolytes.
Prime Energy Drink which is available at DrinkPrime.Com will be available in 5 flavors including Blue Raspberry, Lemon Lime, Tropical Punch, Strawberry Melon and Orange Mango and is sold by the 12 case for $29.99 which comes to a fairly reasonable $2.50 per can. The Prime Hydration Drinks were incredibly popular so we're assuming Prime Energy will be a hit as well. Again, while these are supposedly going to be available sometime later today, the site is still showing them as "Coming Soon". We'll bring you updates as we learn more and we hope to get our hands on a few cans to do a taste test and review on Youtube, so keep an eye out for that.
John has years worth of experience working in the nutrition and supplement industry and has been working out and weight training since his teens. His other areas of expertise are SEO and Digital Marketing and when he's not in front of a screen John enjoys exploring the outdoors hiking and paddleboarding.
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