Prime Hydration Introduces Strawberry Banana Flavor
Prime Hydration Drink came out with the highly request flavor Strawberry Banana. The blending of sweet strawberry and smooth banana filled with vitamins, electrolytes, and BCAAs. Prime has taken its most highly requested flavor and made it a reality for its signature sports drink.
Strawberry Banana is supposedly the most requested flavor by fans of Prime and it is so good to see the show of appreciation and give back to its supporters. The Strawberry Banana Hydration drink is similar to the other flavor options including 5g of carbohydrates, a gram of sugar, and low calorie count of 25. This flavor is out in stores right now, so we are hoping to get our hands on a bottle soon!
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