Logan Paul Addresses Reports of Prime: UFC News: In Canada, PRIME Energy Drink is not permitted. Although the (cough) “brains” behind the enterprise, social media influencers Logan Paul and KSI, do not market the highly caffeinated product in Canada, that hasn’t stopped bootleggers from transporting the adults-only beverage across the border. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
On Wednesday, CBC News reporters bought a can of PRIME Energy from a shop in Montreal. The salesperson described how the item was easily imported from the United States.
Additionally, Walmart Canada offered PRIME Energy online up until this week, probably without realizing that it was being supplied in violation of laws at the time.
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Prime (UFC Sponsors) Getting Banned In Canada Listen To Logan Paul Address The Issue
As a result of the popular energy drinks 3D Alphaland, 5-Hour Energy, Celsius, GFuel, and Sting surpassing Canada’s allowed caffeine level of 180 milligrammes per serving, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a recall notice on Wednesday. Each can of PRIME has 200 milligrammes of caffeine.
Due to several violations relating to caffeine concentration and labelling requirements, the concerned items are being recalled from sale. The impacted products have been offered for sale both offline and online. Recalled products should not be consumed, used, sold, served, or distributed.
The reports were attributed to “bad media” by Paul in a later Twitter video.. He said “The crazy part about this is, we don’t even distribute PRIME Energy in Canada”.
Paul said, if the drink isn’t allowed in Canada in the first place then how can the government decide to put a ban on it, as he can be seen shouting at the camera Logan said “So how could it be recalled? The answer is Illegal or unauthorized imports of the beverage. But of course, the traditional media doesn’t care about that, because they just want a headline. They want clicks. The level of misinformation currently being spread around PRIME is actually insane.”
Logan Paul Addresses Reports of Prime (UFC Sponsors) Getting Banned In Canada
From an informational standpoint, PRIME Energy is being marketed in Canada, and the CFIA wants it to stop, regardless of how it got there. But I think it’s far simpler to scream “clickbait!” than to own a product that, despite its high-profile endorsement, is going through growth pains.
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