Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s all over YouTube and other social media. The hydration blends are basically just expensive flavored water, not even the same benefits of real sports drinks. I would prefer not to support KSI/Logan Paul but I get it for them occasionally as a treat. It’s better than soda at least.
Is it really, though?
Anonymous wrote:What is up with Prime Hydration drink? My 2nd grader is absolutely crazy for it as are his friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1 the only difference is advertising method, most kids don’t watch regular TV anymore
Even if the kid was in a no TV, no electronics household, all it takes is one kid to bring it to school and suddenly it's a thing.
And the kids want to give it to each other as gifts too. At the last 2 boy birthday parties I’ve been to, both for kids turning 8, the kid has received a bottle of Prime.
It tastes gross btw. But the kids love it. It does have a lot fewer calories than soda.
My kids love it. I find it tolerable when diluted with water by about 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4th grade girl says the boys are obsessed with it. They’re bringing the one that’s like Gatorade, not an energy drink.
She’s right. My 4th grade DS and classmates are obsessed with it. I had to Google it when DS started asking about it. The hydration version doesn’t have any caffeine and no added sugar. More like flavored water.
Anonymous wrote:You're a year behind....
Anonymous wrote:My 4th grade girl says the boys are obsessed with it. They’re bringing the one that’s like Gatorade, not an energy drink.
Anonymous wrote:I just think it taste so gross. I don't know why folks willingly drink fake sugar (it tastes so chemically to me!) (I understand some folks can't have sugar but I think I would rather not drink it at all than drink the fake stuff)
Anonymous wrote:Prime contains double the amount of caffeine found in a cup of coffee. Are these 2nd graders drinking it? Or are they just asking?