What is up with Prime Hydration drink? My 2nd grader is absolutely crazy for it as are his friends. |
Blame the ones with YouTube addictions |
Why/how would a 2nd grader even have access to this? |
They have older siblings. |
Prime contains double the amount of caffeine found in a cup of coffee. Are these 2nd graders drinking it? Or are they just asking? |
Where are the parents? |
That’s the energy drink, not the hydration. We allow him to drink Gatorade, so the prime hydration seems similar. I don’t buy it often, but it’s a great reward because he wants it so badly. |
Our pool sold it (hydration, not energy) and all the kids were buying it. Didn’t think much of it until he started asking for it all the time. |
Do you even know what we're taiking about? It's like gatorade. |
You sound like the parent of this kid: ![]() |
You should just bow out of this conversation. WTF are you even talking about here? |
Because they are fools who follow Logan Paul (Kardashian + toxic masculinity). |
There are prime hydration drinks and prime energy drinks. I don’t see the issue with the prime hydration drinks. I teach 3rd grade and the students bring in the actual energy drinks. Yes, I judge the parents. Like the one parent that told me to have sympathy because her child has anxiety but yet mom feeds her energy drinks daily |
Lol, your kids are the ones hoovering it at parties because it’s forbidden fruit. |
I was confused for a long time too, like why are these 2nd and 3rd graders going crazy over an energy drink - but the energy is different from the sports/hydration drink. I don’t know - all it takes is one kid who has an older brother or watches too much YouTube and the thing spreads like wildfire. All the boys know about it. It reminds me of kids bringing the expensive glass bottles of Snapple when I was in elementary and middle school in the 90s. It does make a nice little “reward” though as PP mentioned! |