Morrisons is the latest supermarket to stock Prime
Prime Hydration lovers will be happy to know that Morrisons is the latest supermarket to stock the viral drink - but there are rules in place.
Bottles will be sold for £2 each, but there is a max cap of four per customer across the range due to incredibly high demand. A spokesperson from Morrison’s said: "We are now stocking the much sought after Prime Hydration Energy Drink in the majority of our stores while stocks last."Morrisons is the second major supermarket to begin stocking Prime in the last few days, with Sainsbury's launching the range - including a limited edition version - on Tuesday.
Top Trending Stories Today The drink comes in a variety of flavours which also includes Grape, Meta Moon, Orange, and Strawberry Watermelon, as well as the limited edition Orange and Mango flavour which is only available in the UK for a limited time.
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