Logan Paul And KSI's Prime Energy Drink Is Stirring Up Major Backlash

It looks like Logan Paul and KSI will be embarking upon a new fight very soon. Well, actually, it may be several fights. In recent days, politicians and government entities have warned against the dangers of Prime’s caffeine content. “Many physicians have serious concern for Prime, and I write to specifically urge [the FDA’ to investigate Prime for its claims, marketing, and caffeine content,” wrote Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in a press release on July 10 (via CNBC). According to the outlet, Prime has already been removed from shelves in several other countries, including Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

According to Reuters, the FDA is taking Schumer’s concerns seriously and has decided to investigate Prime’s caffeine content. If it finds the drink contains too much caffeine, which can lead to a host of dangerous symptoms, it could eventually be banned in the United States. As the publication reported, Health Canada has already determined the drink’s 200 mg of caffeine does not fall within the country’s legal limits.

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