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KSI insists Prime Energy not suitable for children and says it shouldn’t be available in schools
YouTubestar and rapper KSI has said Prime Energy should not be available in schools and that supermarkets should take responsibility when it comes to selling the drink to children.
KSI addressed concerns surrounding Prime Energy, which contains 200 milligrams of caffeine per 12 ounces. This is compared to Prime Hydration which has no caffeine at all.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, KSI said: “With Prime energy, that should not be allowed in schools at all. That’s for over-18s.
“With Prime Energy especially, I put it on the supermarkets, they’re the ones giving the drinks to the kids. They should be able to stop.”
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