Prime Drink, a beverage brand launched by influencers Logan Paul and KSI, has quickly gained attention – and not just for its popularity. Prime is now facing multiple lawsuits over alleged health risks and misleading marketing. This guide explains the key issues involved, including the types of claims, the compensation available, and what evidence may support a lawsuit against Prime.
Prime Drink faces several ongoing class action lawsuits, mainly focused on two serious allegations:
One lawsuit claims that Prime Hydration contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals.” These chemicals don’t break down easily and have been linked to serious health issues, including increased cancer risk, immune system problems, and hormone interference. Lead plaintiff Elizabeth Castillo alleges that Prime misled consumers by marketing these drinks as safe and healthy without disclosing the presence of PFAS.
Another cclass action lawsuit accuses Prime Energy drinks of containing dangerously high levels of caffeine. The complaint claims that Prime didn’t clearly warn consumers, especially parents, about these levels, which could harm children. Though one of these lawsuits was dismissed in August 2024, plaintiffs are planning an amended complaint. Similar lawsuits filed in other states are still ongoing.
Beyond these health-related lawsuits, Prime also faces claims of trademark infringement and breach of contract. For example, the company is accused of copying trademarks from other brands and not fulfilling product orders as promised.
Anyone who has experienced health issues or other harm as a result of using Prime Drink products may be eligible to file a lawsuit. Both individual claims and class actions are options, and consumers nationwide are encouraged to join the existing class actions.
If you’re part of a successful claim against Prime Drink, you may receive compensation for:
The exact compensation will depend on your case and the severity of the harm caused.
To build a strong case, specific evidence is necessary. This may include:
If you have concerns about Prime Drink or believe you may have a case, contact our experienced defective product attorneys. We can help you understand your options, assess your situation, and guide you through joining an ongoing lawsuit or filing an individual claim. Contact us today to take the first step toward seeking justice and protecting consumers.