Our research on prime energy On 31st of December due to the rapid news outlets and Muslims reporting on this hyped up drink. We decided as a team to investigate and see if it is suitable for those following a Halal Diet lifestyle.
We have included a youtube link from a youtube channel of a #Shorts which covers this topic in 45 seconds.
Link: https://youtube.com/shorts/adjXFcRGq04
In the below screen shot from the official website they make it clear it is Not Halal, this is due to the fact of cross contamination they have opted to declare there items not suitable for Muslims.
Some further information from other sources
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is being asked to investigate Prime Energy, a wildly popular energy drink backed by YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI.
Despite Prime’s widespread popularity, health experts and lawmakers have raised concerns about the safety of the highly-caffeinated beverage, particularly for children and teens.
In a letter to FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf,New York Senator Chuck Schumer wrote that Prime energy drinks are “a serious health concern for the kids it so feverishly targets.”
“PRIME is so new that most parents haven’t a clue about it, but it is born from the reels of social media and the enigmatic world of influencers,” Sen. Schumer said.
“Kids see it on their phones or as they scroll, and they actually need it and the problem here is that this product has so much caffeine in it that it puts Red Bull to shame, but unlike Red Bull, this product has one true target market: children under the age of 18, and that is why I am sounding the alarm and asking the FDA to investigate PRIME.”
A single 12-ounce can of Prime Energy reportedly contains 200 milligrams of caffeine, roughly the same as six cans of Coca-Cola or two Red Bulls.
That’s between 5–7 times the amount of caffeine as a similar serving of the average soft drink.
Prime Energy has substantially more caffeine than other popular caffeinated drinks.