Fans of YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI have been going mad for their Prime hydration drink since it hit the market.
People were even seen battling in the supermarket aisles of Aldi to get their hands on a bottle of the drink.
So many will be excited to hear that a brand new Prime drink is set to come to the UK pretty soon.
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Logan Paul and KSI took to the official Prime Instagram account to reveal the new product Prime Energy, which is only available for those over the age of 18.
In the clip, Paul compares the new Prime Energy to the ‘number one best selling energy brand in the world’ as he explains: “They’re both the US version and they’re both 12 ounce cans.”
Comparing the contents of the two cans, Paul says that the best seller has 160 calories per can, compared to Prime Energy which has just 10.
He also says the best selling brand has 38g of sugar compared to 0 in the YouTuber’s version.
Prime Energy also packs a heart-pounding 200mg of caffeine, compared to 114mg in the other drink and Paul said that Prime also has double the electrolytes with 300 to 150.
“The point is,” Paul adds. “We’re so much f**king better.”
The drink is only currently on sale to US customers, while Brits will have to wait until April to give it a try.
Prime Energy is available in five flavours: Orange Mango, Strawberry Watermelon, Blue Raspberry, Lemon Lime and Tropical Punch.
A caption alongside the clip read: “PRIME Energy just hit the site – snag yours on DrinkPrime.com UK followers, don’t worry – PRIME Energy is coming to the UK in April!
“All statements are comparing the products depicted in the video. PRIME Energy is for ages 18+.”
After the hype for Prime Hydration, fans of the drink, and its YouTuber creators, are very keen to give it a try.
One fan wrote: "“Absolutely just copped the heck out of mine 100%. It’s boutta be fire.”
Another added: “Can’t wait to taste! Looks so nice.”
While a third quipped: “Aye best of luck getting it until 2026 tho.”
A fourth also chimed in: “Great once it comes to UK, have to wait six years just to be able to buy any."
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