Prime Hydration drink

Anonymous
Prime energy drink comes in a can. Prime hydration comes in plastic bottles. My kids were obsessed with the hydration drink last year. Thanks to kids at school. Thankfully the obsession has died down and my fourth grader has realized he prefers Gatorade anyway.
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Anonymous wrote:I just want to point out that it's possible to have a 2nd grader, even one with older siblings, who doesn't watch YouTube videos or drink expensive sugar water. Like you can just say no. The more parents who say no, the easier it is for everyone.

You can blame influencers and older siblings or whatever, but in the end parents do this to themselves.


It's a beverage. Simmer down. I recall, in the days before you tube kids going crazy over Kool Aid, Capri Sun, Clearly Canadian, Snapple, etc.


I personally went crazy for that Hawaiian Punch in the big metal can!


That's going way back. But I had that too that you had to punch two holes in to pour.
Anonymous
My 5th grader is totally over Prime now. He and all his friends were obsessed for a while when Prime was hard to get, but once most of them actually drank it several times, they just weren't as interested. It tastes awful. It's a quickly dying fad.
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Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader is also obsessed. We live in California now so it’s everywhere. Went to a hotel recently and all the kids were playing at the pool from different states and every boy was saying “we got prime boys, we got prime!” Do they even have a marketing campaign? What is it about this gross drink that has been so successful in getting every boy hooked?


Coming from a 7th grader in Washington State it is made by 2 every popular streamers that play video games that are common among our generation and they also moved into the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and it just kind of has grown from there. I drink Prime HYDRATION which has zero caffeine and less sugars the Gatorade and other sports drinks. Prime Hydration is the one that comes in plastic bottles and it is the more common one; Prime ENERGY which is the canned version does have caffeine and substantially more sugar then hydration. Prime Energy is basically a Red Bull but with more sugar and caffeine with different flavors and branding. PLEASE NOTE!!! This is coming from a 7th grader in Washington State!!! obviously Washington and Cali are different but i am from the generation that is all about this type of stuff. It is just a drink that is like the new version of Gatorade. I'm sure you older people remember when you where kids and you all were about Kool aid.
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Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader is also obsessed. We live in California now so it’s everywhere. Went to a hotel recently and all the kids were playing at the pool from different states and every boy was saying “we got prime boys, we got prime!” Do they even have a marketing campaign? What is it about this gross drink that has been so successful in getting every boy hooked?


Coming from a 7th grader in Washington State it is made by 2 every popular streamers that play video games that are common among our generation and they also moved into the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and it just kind of has grown from there. I drink Prime HYDRATION which has zero caffeine and less sugars the Gatorade and other sports drinks. Prime Hydration is the one that comes in plastic bottles and it is the more common one; Prime ENERGY which is the canned version does have caffeine and substantially more sugar then hydration. Prime Energy is basically a Red Bull but with more sugar and caffeine with different flavors and branding. PLEASE NOTE!!! This is coming from a 7th grader in Washington State!!! obviously Washington and Cali are different but i am from the generation that is all about this type of stuff. It is just a drink that is like the new version of Gatorade. I'm sure you older people remember when you where kids and you all were about Kool aid.
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Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader is also obsessed. We live in California now so it’s everywhere. Went to a hotel recently and all the kids were playing at the pool from different states and every boy was saying “we got prime boys, we got prime!” Do they even have a marketing campaign? What is it about this gross drink that has been so successful in getting every boy hooked?


Coming from a 7th grader in Washington State it is made by 2 every popular streamers that play video games that are common among our generation and they also moved into the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and it just kind of has grown from there. I drink Prime HYDRATION which has zero caffeine and less sugars the Gatorade and other sports drinks. Prime Hydration is the one that comes in plastic bottles and it is the more common one; Prime ENERGY which is the canned version does have caffeine and substantially more sugar then hydration. Prime Energy is basically a Red Bull but with more sugar and caffeine with different flavors and branding. PLEASE NOTE!!! This is coming from a 7th grader in Washington State!!!
Anonymous
I've drank Prime Hydration enough to say I know a lot about it. I've actually got a bottle of Strawberry Banana Hydration next to me as I write this. However, I have had only 1 Energy which I will say tastes like a Envy or Celsius type drink. If you do have any additional questions about Prime for kids my age or younger just reply to this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny I just heard about this over the weekend because my nephew told his grandmother to buy some (hydration, not energy). It's just coconut water with some extra flavoring and electrolytes? And probably more expensive than anyone wants it to be. It seemed to have less sugar/calories than gatorade.

So. Whatever.


It has a bunch of Vitamin B. There's a warning on it to only consume1 per day and not to consume it on the same day as other sources. Ie vitamins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why/how would a 2nd grader even have access to this?


It's like Gatorade Sharon, not crack. Geez.
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Holy ish
Anonymous
I'm not supporting Logan Paul and his garbage drink. There's a class action law suit against Prime drink.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader is totally over Prime now. He and all his friends were obsessed for a while when Prime was hard to get, but once most of them actually drank it several times, they just weren't as interested. It tastes awful. It's a quickly dying fad.



same with my DC. She try it and didn't like it all. 6+
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not supporting Logan Paul and his garbage drink. There's a class action law suit against Prime drink.
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