Logan Paul Responds to Reports of Prime Energy Drinks Being Recalled
Logan Paul, the YouTube star and content creator, has released an official statement addressing reports that his Prime Energy drink has been recalled in Canada. Since launching in early 2022, Prime has been quite lucrative for the content creator, but recent controversy has brought the drink into a negative spotlight.
Since the site’s inception, YouTube has brought forth incredibly successful content creation careers for a lucky few, and Logan Paul has used his online popularity to dive into other avenues of business. One of his most recent ventures is Prime, an energy and sports drink brand he founded in collaboration with fellow internet celebrity KSI. Although the drink has been a great success for the content creators, recent questions regarding Prime Energy’s high caffeine content have given the drink some negative press. With Prime Energy containing 200 milligrams of caffeine per serving, questions around the drink’s safety have caused news outlets to report on the product, with reports even coming out that Canada has completely recalled the drink. However, a recent statement from Logan Paul reveals that there’s more to the story.
In a recent video statement, Paul addresses the claims that Canada has recalled Prime Energy by revealing that Prime Energy doesn’t even distribute to Canada. This means that Prime Energy has only made its way to Canada via illegal imports of the drink. The Prime brand is no stranger to attention, but Paul’s main gripe with this recent spotlight is that he claims news outlets are reporting false information in order to get clicks.
Addressing concerns about Prime Energy’s caffeine content, Paul stated that its ingredients are compliant with every country’s regulations regarding drinks like this. He also made a point to highlight Prime Energy’s low-calorie content and zero sugar. For those who are still concerned about Prime Energy’s caffeine content, the company’s electrolyte drink Prime Hydration is caffeine free and is even the official sports drink of the UFC.
Although Logan Paul is no stranger to controversy, this statement will hopefully clear the air about any misinformation that has been shared regarding Prime drinks. The caffeine content in Prime Energy is indeed high, but there are other popular energy drinks available that are just as high in caffeine content or even higher, like Bang and Reign, which each have 300 milligrams of caffeine for a 16-ounce serving. It’s important to be informed about what ingredients food and drink products contain, and hopefully, Paul’s statement will shed some more light on what Prime drinks have in them.
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