Since the massive release of Logan Paul and KSI’s hydration beverage ‘Prime‘, it has them and everyone else comparing it to other sports drinks on the market. On Sunday, KSI took to Twitter to show off their ingredients versus the competition:
I’m just saying 🤷🏿♂️ pic.twitter.com/Gz0LqoLQpt
— ksi (@KSI) February 6, 2022
KSI, Prime Community Reaction
KSI compared his drink to the iconic counterparts; it wasn’t the actual list of ingredients that KSI had everyone questioning, but rather the spelling of the word “ingredients”:
Is it just me or does that say, “ingrediets” instead of “ingredients” pic.twitter.com/Ir4Y94MCrL
— iratelotus (@LCp146) February 6, 2022
INGREDIETS https://t.co/Ry1sN1JImm
— Doug (@iTzDoug06) February 6, 2022
bro it says ingrediets on the bottle ffs pic.twitter.com/exNePa5rPf
— spin (@SpinOnYouTube) February 6, 2022
#DramaAlert’s Keemstar jokingly titled the grammatical mishap as the “biggest scandal of the day” showing an image of his own Prime bottle featuring the misspelling. Others followed suit showing their bottles:
Lmao pic.twitter.com/Cn8REZjYlC
— James Baxter (@TheJamesBaxter_) February 6, 2022
It’s true 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/YTYPVsDfYE
— Kieran Allen (@kieran_pallen) February 6, 2022
Fans began to theorize that the error was an intentional marketing ploy by the two advertising genius’s KSI and Logan Paul. Although it does have people talking, KSI has yet to respond to the comical backlash he’s received after his tweet.