Aldi receives Prime stock with fans able to buy energy drink at stores in just DAYS
NEW Prime stock has arrived at Aldi - ready to be snapped up by eager customers.
The drink has already sparked chaotic scenes in stores as they were delivered to Sainsbury's and Asda in previous weeks - selling out in just minutes.
Aldi previously stocked the £1.99 viral drink - and saw massive queues to buy the popular product.
And Prime is set to return to Aldi stores in just a few days.
Prime Tracker posted on Twitter: "It's good to be back! Aldi stores have started receiving their allocations!"
It vowed to keep fans updated - but the official release date is not yet known.
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Given how popular the drink has been in the past, Aldi may be out of stock by the time you get to the store.
It might be worth phoning ahead to check stock to avoid disappointment.
You can search for your local branch on the Aldi website.
Fans were quick to take to the comments section to share their excitement.
One commented: "Oooh at last."
A second added: "I have all the Primes but going to go buy more."
A third chimed in: "Only ones I haven't tried are the meta moon and orange."
Marketed as a sport drink, to “help you refresh, replenish, and refuel”, it contains B vitamins, electrolytes and coconut water.
Invented by YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, it was released in June last year and still has thousands of kids — or their parents — scrambling to snap up any of its eight flavours.
Even celebrities are using their star power to try to shortcut the queues, with Wayne Rooney pestering KSI for a bottle for son Kit’s seventh birthday in January and Stacey Solomon getting in touch to say she couldn’t find any on the supermarket shelves.
This led to many sellers cashing in with sky-high prices.
One off-licence in Wakefield, West Yorks, was reportedly flogging the drink for £100 a bottle.
And on eBay, it is being sold there at price tags often well over its supermarket price tag of £2.
But the drink's popularity has meant it's been in short supply in some places.
One mum was left fuming after she rushed to Sainsbury's to buy Prime only to find the shelves empty.
Shoppers in Maidstone, Kent, were also desperate to get their hands on a bottle and queued outside in the dark.
And some desperate parents have even travelled more than 500 miles just to get their hands on a bottle.
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After all, the craze is growing, with one savvy punter selling .
One pub owner is accepting the drinks as payments in hopes the product's price will soar once supply dries out.