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Logan Paul isn’t putting up with any lies and slander regarding his PRIME hydration drink.

WWE United States Champion Logan Paul took to social media today to address the allegations that his PRIME hydration drink contains PFOs. Paul responded strongly to all accusations and made it clear that legal action would be taken in 48 hours if the TikToker doesn’t respond for lying about his brand.

“Alright, let’s talk about this,” Logan Paul began. “First off, anyone can sue anyone at any time; that does not make the lawsuit true, and in this case, it is not. There’s claims that PFOs or forever chemicals come from plastic. So in this case, they’re not talking about the actual drink the liquid PRIME they’re talking about the bottle that PRIME is manufactured in.

“This ain’t a rinky dink operation. We use the top bottle manufacturers in the United States, all of your favorite beverage brands: Coke, Pepsi, Tropicana, Dr. Pepper; they use these companies. If the product is served in plastic, they make a bottle for them. Accordingly we follow title 21, the Code of Regulations for PET and all other types of bottles.

“The products are manufactured by our company in a manner compliant with all pertinent and current good manufacturing practices by the United States Food and Drug Administration. All of our suppliers use GMP facilities.

Logan Paul tears apart recent accusations made against PRIME

“Well, let’s say they’re talking about the drink itself. Here’s where their argument really falls apart. Pay attention, this little study that was conducted by a lawyer is absolute bulls---. Claiming that PRIME is .06 PPT parts per trillion, but that’s interesting. Because the EPA says that anything under 1.1 PPT cannot be deemed as reasonably accurate.

“Meaning they don’t have the right tools or resources to even prove what they’re claiming. Are you following this? It means the detection limit is 66 times more than what they’re claiming we have in our drink. And that’s just the detection limit. Your own state will not even take action unless it’s over 40 parts per trillion.

“So, we don’t even think this information is factual, but for the sake of this conversation, let’s continue. We have a very big multimillion dollar filter that filters the water from the state, water you drink at home water provided by the state before we make it into PRIME. If this claim about PFOs and PFAs is true, what is that saying about your state water?

“According to their website, the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommendation is using one of three tactics to remove as many PFOs and PFAs as possible: activated carbon, ion exchange treatment, and reverse osmosis. Well, we do two out of three of those to clean the state’s water before it even becomes PRIME. We don’t think these numbers are factual, and we’re not the only ones who caught this.

Paul will sue within 48 hours if an apology isn’t issued

“For customer safety, we retain samples of every single batch of PRIME that has ever come off the production line. So if slash when this plaintiff wants to come forward with the production number, we will retain samples from that batch and conduct our own independent study. We’re putting out better-for-you products.

“Meanwhile, our competitors are on the cusp of getting banned in the United States. The number one sports drink in the world just had SKUs banned in California for using dyes linked to cancer. That is a fact, it already happened. The difference with us is one person conducted a random study and has provided zero evidence to substantiate any of their claims.

“Do you all remember a while back when they said that the FDA was investigating PRIME? It never happened. They never called us because we follow every single guideline and regulation. So Tommy, the TikTok lawyer, four videos in man form those views, get those likes, and get a haircut while you’re at it. We’ll accept an apology within the next 48 hours. Otherwise, you’re gonna be representing yourself in a miserable courtroom for lying about our brand.”

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