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  2. Prime energy, sports drinks contain PFAS and excessive ... - AOL

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    Prime Hyrdation LLC was sued April 8 in the Southern District of New York over "misleading and deceptive practices" regarding the company's 12-ounce energy drinks containing between 215-225 ...

  3. Prime (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Prime Hydration produces a variety of energy drinks, sports drinks and drink mixes containing varying levels of caffeine, electrolytes and added micronutrients. Prime Energy drinks have generated controversy due to their marketing campaign, which has been criticized for media hype associated with their high concentration of caffeine.

  4. What is Prime Energy, Logan Paul’s controversial energy drink?

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    For being less than two years old, Prime energy and sport drinks are already enduring a major growth spurt. For being less than two years old, Prime energy and sport drinks are already enduring a ...

  5. South Park (Not Suitable for Children) - Wikipedia

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    Parents and school administrators at South Park Elementary have become concerned at how a hydration drink called Cred has been popularized by social media influencers to the point that students carry it as a status symbol.

  6. Logan Paul reacts to backlash over his Prime energy drinks ...

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  7. Más+ - Wikipedia

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    Messi developed the drink to provide a flavorful and healthy hydration option that met his preferences. [5] He explains, "Many flavored drinks have high levels of unhealthy ingredients, so people who drink them consume more sugar, calories, artificial ingredients, and even caffeine than they realize." [6]

  8. The meteoric rise and stunning fall of Prime, Logan Paul’s ...

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    The drink—originally an electrolyte-spiked coconut water that expanded its offerings to caffeine-loaded energy drink cans costing less than $2.50—was put on resale sites for 1,200 British ...

  9. Sports drink - Wikipedia

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    Athletes that are actively training lose water and electrolytes from their bodies by sweating, and expending energy.Sports drinks are sometimes chosen to be a solution for this problem through fluid replacement, carbohydrate loading and nutrient supplementation, [4] although the same source also states that "Whether water or a sports drink is consumed is the athlete's choice."