FDA Reviewing Safety Concerns Over High Caffeine in YouTube Stars' Energy Drink Prime
- Prime Energy contains 200mg caffeine per 12oz can, exceeding limits in Canada and more than leading brands.
- Senator Schumer and health experts question safety of high caffeine content for teens and children.
- YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI launched viral campaign promoting Prime to younger demographic.
- FDA is reviewing concerns but has not indicated formal investigation; cautions about caffeine consumption.
- Canada recalling Prime drinks over labeling and caffeine content issues.