The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is the latest agency to warn consumers about a possible problem with Prime energy drinks that are imported and not meant for the UK market.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is the most recent organization to issue a warning regarding a potential issue with Prime energy drinks.

The problem in the UK is that Prime Hydration and Prime Energy drinks are imported and not meant for the UK market.

Additionally, allegations of Prime-labeled chocolate bars in the UK have been forwarded to the FSA. Prime does not produce or supply any goods.

Products like Prime Energy and Prime Hydration, which are intended for the US market, have been discovered for sale in the UK and do not adhere to local laws. The front of these is FL OZ. Drinks manufactured under the Prime brand especially for the UK market are not impacted by the issue. The front label of these bottles reads 500 mL.

Zinc aspartate, which isn't included among the ingredients of the UK product, is present in certain U.S. Prime goods. Zinc aspartate is not listed in EU regulations as a mineral that can be added to food and is not permitted as a food additive.

Another issue is chocolate bars with a Prime label that have not been produced by a Prime-brand producer.

The FDA released a warning in 2022 asking consumers nationwide not to consume or purchase fake Wonka Bars found in stores and online. A few counterfeit bars have allergens on them that weren't disclosed on the label.