Viral sensation drink Prime is completely sold out across Liverpool.
It was shared on Twitter this morning that Costco Liverpool had crates of Prime in stock. One crate at Costco costs £18.58 for 12 bottles.
The drink has become a viral sensation, prompting stores across the country to sell out. The new Prime Tracker UK app shows different branches of shops that have Prime in stock.
Costco stores around the country launched Prime in stores yesterday. An excited shopper shared a photo inside Liverpool Costco showing a huge crate of Prime. The tweet was captioned: “Costco Liverpool 1 per customer.”
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We went to Costco in Liverpool city centre earlier this morning to find out if any Prime drinks were still available to purchase. A staff member at Costco told the Liverpool ECHO the crates of Prime sold out within the hour of the store opening.
During the visit we spotted that many of the shoppers attempting to buy Prime were parents saying they were trying to buy it for their children.
Prime Tracker UK shows the branches of shops such as Asda, Aldi and Spar where KSI and Logan Paul's drink is available. The app notifies users of any changes within 30 seconds of any stock updates.
We have kept an eye on the app today and spotted that the drink is completely sold out across the city, despite many stores being listed as stockists. The app also tells you what flavours of Prime are available in each store. The drink is available in different flavours, such as Ice Pop, Blue Raspberry, Grape and many more.
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