Meet Prime, Gen Zâs ultra-caffeinated status drink                   [View on web]( [A Chicago hot dog with pickles, tomatoes, and tons of yellow mustard]( Prime is not having a great moment in the US. Above: Logan Paul and KSI at WrestleMania 39. | Getty I kind of donât know who Logan Paul is. Like, I know heâs a person, and his Wikipedia page gives me phrases like â23 million YouTube subscribers,â âboxing,â and ââSuicide Forestâ controversy.â Still, it just doesnât stick. But maybe this latest drama will be the one that cements him in my mind. In 2022, Paul and fellow internet man-about-town (and boxer) KSI started the sports and energy drink company PRIME. Their beverages, specifically the hydration beverage, [quickly became incredibly popular](, especially in the UK, with people rushing stores to get their hands on them, and selling them for wildly inflated prices online. But New York Senator Chuck Schumer has asked the FDA to investigate Prime beverages due to the product Prime Energyâs frankly absurd caffeine content. At 12 fluid ounces, one can packs 200 milligrams of caffeine, the same as nearly two Red Bulls, or [half of an adultâs safe daily intake](. âOne of the summerâs hottest status symbols for kids is not an outfit, or a toyâitâs a beverage,â [Schumer said in a statement](. âBut buyer and parents beware because itâs a serious health concern for the kids it so feverishly targets.â Schumer has a long history of making caffeine his personal enemy. He [went after Four Loko]( after college students were being hospitalized left and right due to the combination of energizing ingredients and alcohol. He also targeted [powdered caffeine](, [inhalable caffeine](, and [caffeinated peanut butter](. After [trying an original recipe Four Loko recently](, I have to admit the man has a point, and Schumer has specifically criticized brands that appear to market to children with bright colors and strategic bodega placement. However, in an Instagram story, [Paul argues]( that the can of Prime Energy specifically says itâs not recommended for anyone under 18. He also says that Prime Hydration, the companyâs other product that contains no caffeine, comes in a bottle easily distinguishable from the energy can. And a quick look at TikTok shows [many videos]( [of kids]( ([and adults]() specifically hyped about the hydration beverage, not the energy drink. But Schumer says that doesnât matter. âBecause the product is billed as a hydration and sports drink in its other near-identical form, kids are likely to ingest cans of this stuff with parents unawareâand thatâs a recipe for disaster.â Schumer is asking the FDA to âinvestigate Prime for its overall claims, its marketing and the caffeine content, and to seriously consider Primeâs target market of children as part of any investigation.â What the result of any investigation could be is unclear, but at the rate TikTok goes, by the time itâs done the kids may be on to the next trend. â Jaya Saxena, Eater correspondent Related reading: - At least the [TikTok cottage cheese trends]( will just confuse you instead of giving you a heart attack.
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