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  2. Prime (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Prime is a range of sports drinks, drink mixes and energy drinks created and marketed by Prime Hydration, LLC. The range is promoted and founded by internet personalities Logan Paul and Olajide "KSI" Olatunji. The announcement and the release of the product in 2022 was followed by a social media hype associated with these social media ...

  3. List of PepsiCo brands - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks Iced Coffee; Energy Drinks. AMP Energy; Mountain Dew Energy; Rockstar Energy Drink; ... Gatorade G Series Prime 01; Gatorade Thirst Quencher - G Series ...

  4. Howard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Schultz left Starbucks in 1985 to open a store of his own. [23] He needed $400,000 to start his business. [ 23 ] Schultz visited over 500 espresso bars in Milan and, with him assuming most of the risk associated with introducing espresso to the American market, Starbucks invested $150,000 in the new venture, with Baldwin receiving a place on ...

  5. Logan Paul reacts to backlash over his Prime energy drinks ...

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    Prime, the drink line launched last year, flew off the shelves when it hit stores due to its affiliation with YouTubers-turned-boxers Logan Paul, 28 and KSI, 30, and continues to be a sought-after ...

  6. Prime energy, sports drinks contain PFAS and excessive ... - AOL

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    How much caffeine is in Prime energy drinks? Prime's advertised 200 milligrams of caffeine is equivalent to "half a dozen Coke cans or nearly two (12-ounce) Red Bulls," Vera's class action suit says.

  7. What is Prime Energy, Logan Paul’s controversial energy drink?

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  8. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, Starbucks announced the acquisition of the remaining 60.5% stake in Starbucks Coffee Japan that it did not already own, for US$913.5 million. [ 230 ] In August 2015, Starbucks announced plans to open in Phnom Penh, Cambodia , its 16th market in the China/Asia Pacific region by the end of 2015.

  9. Starbucks Is Finally Getting Rid of Controversial Drinks - AOL

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    Apparently, the items weren't as popular as the coffee chain had initially hoped.