Logan Paul, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, has garnered significant success in various ventures. However, as the owner of PRIME energy drink, he faces scrutiny and accusations regarding the quality of his product. Recently, concerns arose about the alleged presence of toxins in PRIME drinks.
The FDA initiated an investigation into Logan Paul’s sports drink, Prime Energy, due to its notably high caffeine content, equivalent to that of six cans of Coca-Cola. This attention drew negative publicity to the energy drink.
Logan Paul Responds
In response to the accusations, Logan Paul took to his Instagram to address the allegations made against PRIME in a lawsuit. Specifically, claims suggested that Perfluorooctanes (PFOs), potentially harmful chemicals, could be present in PRIME drinks due to the plastic bottles used in their production.
Paul clarified that PRIME uses plastic bottles sourced from reputable manufacturers in the United States, the same suppliers used by major beverage brands like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Tropicana.
Emphasizing compliance with industry standards, Paul mentioned that PRIME adheres to Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which sets guidelines for PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) and other types of plastic bottles used in the beverage industry.
In a video addressing the concerns, Logan Paul reassured consumers that PRIME prioritizes quality and safety. He stated, “This ain’t a rinky-dink operation.
We use the top bottle manufacturers in the USA.” He highlighted that PRIME follows stringent regulations to ensure the safety of its products, aligning with industry standards for PET bottle production.
Despite the controversy surrounding PRIME, Logan Paul continues to make waves in the entertainment industry. With a stellar performance at WrestleMania 40 earlier this month, fans eagerly await his return to WWE television.