Iceland is set to become the first retailer in the UK to sell the brand new, limited edition Strawberry Banana flavour of Prime Hydration.
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.
Cherry Freeze was the most recent addition to the Prime Hydration range in the UK following its launch in January.
In February, Prime founders and creators Logan Paul and KSI revealed the new Strawberry Banana flavour of Prime.
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
It has only been available in the US, until now.
Iceland to become first retailer in UK to stock new limited edition Prime Strawberry Banana
Iceland Foods has now revealed it is set to become the first retailer in the UK to stock the new Prime Strawberry Banana.
The limited edition drink will be available for £2 at Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores across the UK.
Iceland described Prime Strawberry Banana as "thirst-quenching" and said the new flavour was set to add "a burst of new fruity goodness into the brand’s highly popular lineup".
Iceland already stocks a range of Prime flavours including:
- Cherry Freeze
- Lemon Lime
- Lemonade
- Blue Raspberry
- Strawberry Watermelon
- Ice Pop
- Tropical Punch
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When will the new Prime Strawberry Banana be available in the UK?
Prime fans in the UK won't have long to wait to get their hands on a bottle of the new limited edition Strawberry Banana flavour of Prime Hydration.
Prime Strawberry Banana will be available at Iceland and The Food Warehouse stores across the UK for £2 from Monday, April 8.
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