Prime drink?

Bland crap, one of the biggest cons ever.

I don't even get why the planks that came up with it are so popular either, a pair of utter cretins
Worse than cretins, horrible human beings when you read up on them.

Baffled me last year, lad I worked with spent almost £500 in the states on crates of prime to bring back (apparently couldn't get those flavours here) .. left me completely gobsmacked.

Energy drinks and vapes ... They are basically kiddy crack.
 
Bottle of water, add colour and 20 tablespoons of sugar.
Are you allowed to vape on the terrace, there's a lad below me in the South stand who will soon be blowing out of his ass eventually.
 
Worse than cretins, horrible human beings when you read up on them.

Baffled me last year, lad I worked with spent almost £500 in the states on crates of prime to bring back (apparently couldn't get those flavours here) .. left me completely gobsmacked.

Energy drinks and vapes ... They are basically kiddy crack.
If you can't get them here he probably multiplied his spend a few times
 
Bottle of water, add colour and 20 tablespoons of sugar.
Are you allowed to vape on the terrace, there's a lad below me in the South stand who will soon be blowing out of his ass eventually.
Part of the reason it's popular with kids it's made with coconut water, and artificial sweeteners so has 25cal per serving, no added sugar.
 
The flavours are awful. My kids banged on about them for ages.... my stupid son went and paid £10 for one in a corner shop near us when the hype started. I went mental. Almost went down there to have a go at the owner, but everyone was hiking their prices due to demand.

The bottled stuff is a hydration drink, the cans are the energy drinks. My two have been told that they are 100% not allowed the energy versions.
 
How big a part, 1%?

The reason it's popular with kids is because it's been pushed at them by an 'influencer' and their parents are too daft to say no.
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There's 20 calories in a 500ml bottle. Where is the harm apart from the cost? Why should they say no? They're kids, they're allowed to enjoy daft crap that isn't hurting anyone, it's a drink. If they don't spend their money on prime they'll be spending it on other dumb crap that won't matter in a few days time either.

Older generations just bought their kids carcinogenic or sugar loaded stuff to fatten them up, this is probably the lesser of the two evils.
 
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There's 20 calories in a 500ml bottle. Where is the harm apart from the cost? Why should they say no? They're kids, they're allowed to enjoy daft crap that isn't hurting anyone, it's a drink. If they don't spend tbeir money on prom they'll be spending it on other dumb crap that won't matter in a few days time either.

Older generations just bought their kids carcinogenic or sugar loaded stuff to fatten them up, this is probably the lesser of the two evils.
Who mentioned harm. If you think the kids are queueing up to buy these drinks for health reasons you're off your trolley.
 
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