Prime drink?

Get a tube of Primula cheese, some water , salt n sugar and make up a litre of this mix in front of them telling them , that's how its made , and ask them if they sure they still want it ?
 
Who mentioned harm. If you think the kids are queueing up to buy these drinks for health reasons you're off your trolley.
Not what I said though was it? I said part of the reason. There are plenty of conglomerate backed or influencer pushed products that don't sell well. But it's as easy as that, surely?

I mentioned harm because you said their parents were too daft to say no. It's far more harmless than stuff previous generations have bought their kids.

They've got a following but the popularity goes beyond that. My mates ten year old was star it constantly and has no idea who they are.
 
Before Prime, you’d see them drinking high caffeine high sugar energy drinks such as monster . As mentioned the prime bottles are only 25 calories. My missus brought some back from the states for my niece and nephew, Glowberry it was. I tried one as it was leftover and couldn’t get over how sweet it tasted. I ended up mixing one third of it with two thirds water and it was OK.
 
Which country banned it pending testing as they found some nasties in it? France rings a bell

Edit… just googled it and it’s the whole of the EU
 
Fkk knows what was in Cresta back in the day (certainly enough sugar to send an African Elephant hyper) and us kids loved that! Never did us any harm #twitch#
 
Bit hypocritical of fans to question the health benefits/drawbacks of a random kids drink.... When most of you'll be sinking 4 - 5 pints next home game.
 
Which country banned it pending testing as they found some nasties in it? France rings a bell

Edit… just googled it and it’s the whole of the EU
Isn't it the Energy version that's been "banned"? Under 18's definitely should not be drinking that.

Prime Hydration is completely safe, though I had the Ice Pop flavour one and just couldn't get through it, it was far too sickly sweet. Probably to hide the taste of coconut water which I imagine wouldn't appeal to most young people.
 
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