Muhammad Ali's daughter Laila Ali criticizes Logan Paul's Prime Hydration: 'Tag your friends who drink these'

PRIME has been under controversies for various reasons in last few months
PUBLISHED OCT 8, 2023
Laila Ali has criticized Logan Paul's PRIME hydration and has questioned its benefits (@thereallailaali?Instagram, Getty Images)
Laila Ali has criticized Logan Paul's PRIME hydration and has questioned its benefits (@thereallailaali?Instagram, Getty Images)

CLEVELAND, OHIO: Laila Ali, the daughter of the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, expressed criticism toward Logan Paul's PRIME hydration. She also raised questions about the claimed health benefits of the energy drink, implying that there might be more to the product than meets the eye.

Notably, YouTube personalities Logan Paul and KSI ventured into the beverage industry with their brand, Prime Hydration, which has seen a significant increase in value, reaching into the billions.

Nevertheless, Laila Ali has raised doubts regarding the purported health benefits of the energy drink.

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KSI and Logan Paul are co-partners in PRIME (@loganpaul/Instagram)

Laila Ali criticizes PRIME hydration

Laila took a sabbatical from her illustrious boxing heritage and smoothly transitioned into the position of health advocate and wellness champion. Her website, 'Laila Ali Lifestyle,' has become a trusted source for many seeking reliable health information.

Laila Ali chose to underscore a specific point regarding Logan Paul and the popular KSI beverage, Prime Hydration. She brought attention to a notable similarity between the ingredients in Prime Hydration and those found in PepsiCo's Gatorade.

Laila drew on investigative findings from Vani Deva Hari, widely known as 'Food Babe,' to emphasize her point.


 
 
 
 
 
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The post conveyed a clear message with the caption "Tag your friends who drink these." By employing this approach, she subtly raised questions about the asserted health benefits of PRIME, suggesting that there might be more to the popular beverage than meets the eye.

Given Prime Hydration's remarkable growth in the beverage market, especially its recent designation as the official sports drink of the UFC, the significance of Laila's cautionary message is heightened.

With such widespread impact and influence, it becomes imperative to ensure that the health claims associated with the drink are substantiated and accurate.

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PRIME has become a big name in the world of energy drinks (@drinkprime/Instagram)

In the era of influencer marketing and celebrity endorsements, Laila Ali's advice is a critical reminder that consumers should constantly examine and comprehend the products they consume.

It is the timely interventions of knowledgeable individuals like Laila that can direct customers to make educated decisions as the boundaries between celebrity, health, and consumer items continue to blur.

Controversies around PRIME

Logan Paul and KSI's venture into the beverage industry with Prime Hydration initially enjoyed considerable success, garnering significant attention and witnessing a substantial increase in value.

However, as the company basked in its financial achievements, a series of scandals gradually emerged, casting shadows over its once gleaming reputation.

First, the amount of caffeine in the beverage was closely examined. Even while Prime Hydration advertised itself as a sugar-free, vegan alternative to popular energy drinks, it included a staggering 200 mg of caffeine per 12-ounce serving.



 

For context, this quantity is comparable to consuming approximately two Red Bulls or six Coca-Cola cans. Concerns over this were underscored by Senator Charles Schumer, who called on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to conduct a thorough investigation into the hydration drink.

Shifting to another facet of the controversy, schools in Australia and the UK raised concerns and implemented bans on the beverage due to its questionable contents.

Furthermore, Prime Energy, a related product, faced a recall in Canada due to elevated caffeine levels, adding to the already alarming global prohibitions surrounding the brand.

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