A new flavour of Prime Hydration has been revealed by founders and creators Logan Paul and KSI.
Prime Hydration already comes in a variety of different flavours in the UK including Lemon Lime, Meta Moon, Ice Pop and Tropical Punch.
Some of the more recent flavours include Lemonade and the ultra-rare Glowberry Prime.
Cheery Freeze is the newest addition to the Prime Hydration range in the UK following its launch in January (2024).
PRIME x UFC 300 pic.twitter.com/nZcgzIL9b1
— DrinkPrimeUK (@PrimeHydrateUK) February 25, 2024
New flavour of Prime Hydration revealed
Last month (February) a new Prime Hydration UFC 300 drink was revealed (yet to be officially launched in the UK).
Just weeks after that reveal KSI and Paul have released another Prime Hydration flavour - Prime Strawberry Banana.
The pair said the reason behind the new Prime flavour was that it had been the most requested among fans.
STRAWBERRY BANANA HAS ARRIVED!
— DrinkPrime (@PrimeHydrate) February 28, 2024
We’ve finally delivered on our #1 requested flavor, in stores now 🍓🍌 pic.twitter.com/yKwF4xfqk1
The bottle is pink and yellow and has black writing.
Fans took to social media following the announcement to share their excitement.
One Prime fan on X commented: "I need to try that."
Another said: "On my way to get some."
A third person added: "We've been waiting for this one."
While another fan said: "Holy cray! Yay!!!"
Is the new Prime Strawberry Banana available in the UK?
While the new Prime Strawberry Banana is available in stores in the US it is yet to be officially launched in the UK.
It is therefore unavailable to buy from the Prime UK official online store or in supermarkets.
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However, several online stores have stock available to buy or pre-order.
One such site - Candy Mail UK - has a single bottle of the Prime Strawberry Banana available to pre-order for £12.99.
While Central Sweer Supply has 12 packs available to buy for £99.99.
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