The Prime drink has been so popular that supermarkets have had to limit how many people can buy.
The drink will be a Specialbuy – and as with all Specialbuys, once they’re gone, they’re gone! In a statement, Aldi said: "The viral hydration drink created by two popular [Read more of today's top stories here](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/) [He was once branded 'Britain's most wanted man'... But even in those cases you often find a flavoured energy drink that tastes better than the rest. This isn't the case with Prime, the raspberry, lemon and lime and ice pop was barely present in their respective flavours and every bottle left me with a horrible soapy after taste. The drink is available in three flavours - Blue Raspberry, Lemon and Lime and Ice Pops. But what does it taste like and is it worth all the hysteria? However, in my humble opinion there is no denying that it tastes exactly like one. In short, no, it's not worth it. and now Greater Manchester's worst rapist is back on the street despite THIRTEEN life sentences](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/once-branded-britains-most-wanted-25790553.amp) [The Greater Manchester town that's so happy 'you feel like you're on holiday'](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/altrincham-greater-manchester-happiest-town-25661824.amp) ['I used to be a confident and outgoing person but long Covid has ruined my life'](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/i-used-confident-outgoing-person-25827438.amp) [I tried cheap Prosecco from Aldi, Sainsbury’s, M&S, Tesco, Morrisons, Asda and Lidl - here's which one you should toast the New Year with](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/tried-cheap-prosecco-aldi-sainsburys-25746330.amp) [The pictures that bring back memories of Greater Manchester's classic cinemas](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/nostalgia/gallery/pictures-bring-back-memories-greater-25823369.amp) [YouTube](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/youtube) stars, KSI and Logan Paul, is available to buy for just £1.99 in Aldi stores nationwide on 29 th December. [Aldi](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/aldi) became the second major retailer in the country to sell the soft drink for £1.99 and pictures and videos have shown long queues across the region for the limited sale.
The energy drink became a sensation after it was launched by social media influencers KSI and Logan Paul.
we limited purchases to one of each variant per customer so that as many customers as possible had a chance to buy it.” It is classed as a sports drink and does not contain any caffeine, so there are no restrictions on selling it to under-16s. The pair both found fame on YouTube and have hordes of mostly teenage fans. Aldi said: “We’re sorry that some customers were unable to get their hands on this product. [@prime_tracker](https://twitter.com/prime_tracker) – which was set up to help fans find available bottles of the drink – reported just after 9am on Thursday morning that Prime had sold out. [Aldi](https://www.theguardian.com/business/aldi) stores from Bolton to London and Plymouth, as shoppers made a bid to pick up the drink before it sold out.
Some people may be wondering why there were so many queues outside of their Aldi supermarket this morning, and no, it wasn't to stock up on festive foods.
But why the craze about the bottles? As underdogs, we always cherish the opportunity to show the world what’s possible. You'll be able to grab one of each flavour while stocks last!
Videos shared on social media showed shoppers waiting outside stores in the dark and others crowding around the bottles inside Aldi stores across the ...
Videos shared on social media showed shoppers waiting outside stores in the dark and others crowding around the bottles inside Aldi stores across the country. Shoppers snapped up bottles of the £1.99 beverage, which became an internet sensation after it was launched by social media influencers Customers queued outside Aldi stores and ran to get their hands on the YouTuber-promoted Prime Hydration energy drink.
The drink was launched in Aldi supermarkets on 29 December.
KSI, a musician and part of the YouTube group The Sidemen, has more than 24 million subscribers internationally. By 8.50am, Aldi’s management displayed signs outside the store informing customers that all Prime stock had been sold out. Aldi has been limiting the purchase of the drink to one of each flavour per person to ensure “as many people as possible get the opportunity to buy the drink”. It was absolute carnage. “There were parents pushing children. And while crates of the drink sold out within seconds, she was able to get one bottle of the ice pop flavour. [Sussex Live](https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/hundreds-queue-prime-crawley-aldi-7976052) reported that Crawley’s Aldi sold out of the drink in less than 30 minutes after the store opened at 8am on Thursday morning (29 December). “There was loads of pushing and shoving.” Kristina, who managed to snag a bottle of Blue Raspberry and Lemon Lime flavours, added: “I’ve never even tried it before, I just wanted to see what all the hype was about. “One of the staff was shouting ‘parents, stop pushing the kids’. “I thought there was a limit of one bottle per flavour, but I saw people getting cases of them. Kristina, a PE and Sports Exercise Science student said: “I got there at around 7.45am and I took the video at 8.04am.
Prime sports drink – made by a company founded by YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI – has hit the shelves at Aldi. Shoppers were pictured queuing outside Aldi stores ...
Aldi said: “The viral hydration drink created by two popular YouTube stars, KSI and Logan Paul, is available to buy for just £1.99 in Aldi stores nationwide on 29 December. They came up for the idea for the company after their own bout in 2019. Getting your hands on them is notoriously difficult. It also gets a lot of attention on TikTok. It is made up mostly of water, along with coconut water and added vitamins and minerals. What we do for kids.”