An influencer-backed energy drink that has earned viral popularity among children is facing scrutiny from lawmakers and health experts over its potentially dangerous levels of caffeine
I had never heard of Prime until a few weeks ago, but my son was at a 10 year old birthday party where the kids were all raving about how great it is.
There’s a “sports drink” version that does not have caffeine, and is basically coconut water and sucralose. It tastes like shit, but kids will drink anything that’s sweetened and trendy.
I had no idea there was also a caffeinated version, but the kids were talking about their favorite flavors and it wouldn’t surprise me if some of the parents bought that shit without realizing what it is.
I had never heard of Prime until a few weeks ago, but my son was at a 10 year old birthday party where the kids were all raving about how great it is.
There’s a “sports drink” version that does not have caffeine, and is basically coconut water and sucralose. It tastes like shit, but kids will drink anything that’s sweetened and trendy.
I had no idea there was also a caffeinated version, but the kids were talking about their favorite flavors and it wouldn’t surprise me if some of the parents bought that shit without realizing what it is.