An influencer-backed energy drink that has earned viral popularity among children is facing scrutiny from lawmakers and health experts over its potentially dangerous levels of caffeine.
Different communities call things that aren’t pop or water “juice”. Things like Kool-Aid, Tang, Fruit Drinks, Capri Sun, Gatorade. All of them are called juice to someone. The confusing thing is that the PRIME product is also sold as a sports drink, which I think the parents thought they were buying.
TBF there is a PRIME “hydration drink” too akin to Gatorade. They are both labeled the same, and I can see a parent confusing them. No matter what vessel I buy a Coke in, it’s still the same beverage. Why would anyone assume differently with PRIME?
The bullshit article claims that parents were thinking they were buying they kids juice.
Juice.
Different communities call things that aren’t pop or water “juice”. Things like Kool-Aid, Tang, Fruit Drinks, Capri Sun, Gatorade. All of them are called juice to someone. The confusing thing is that the PRIME product is also sold as a sports drink, which I think the parents thought they were buying.
TBF there is a PRIME “hydration drink” too akin to Gatorade. They are both labeled the same, and I can see a parent confusing them. No matter what vessel I buy a Coke in, it’s still the same beverage. Why would anyone assume differently with PRIME?