A product called Prime, a drink created by KSI and Logan Paul, has become a highly sought-after item in the UK, with people willing to fight and pay exorbitant prices for it. The drink has become a status symbol, particularly among young people, who are eager to show off their possession of it on social media. A company called Waky Wines has capitalized on the trend, reselling Prime at inflated prices, with some bottles selling for as much as £100. The owner of Waky Wines, Muhammad, has a history of selling illicit substances and has been sentenced to eight years in prison. Despite his past, he has managed to build a lucrative business reselling Prime and has even received attention from the media. The narrator of the video is critical of Waky Wines and its business practices, calling them "unfair" and "not nice." The video also touches on the topic of scalping and the fact that some people are willing to pay high prices for limited-edition items, including Prime.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Prime is a drink created by KSI and Logan Paul.
2. The drink is highly sought after in the UK and is being resold at inflated prices.
3. Waky Wines is a business that is reselling Prime at high prices, up to £100 per can or bottle.
4. The standard price of Prime is around £2-£15 per bottle.
5. Waky Wines is owned by Muhammad and Abdul, also known as The Wolves of Wakefield.
6. Muhammad was previously convicted of selling cocaine and heroin and served an 8-year jail sentence.
7. Waky Wines is also involved in metaverse scams and crypto scams.
8. The business has become popular for reselling Prime, despite the high prices.
9. Some people are buying Prime from Waky Wines and reselling it online, often at even higher prices.
10. The high demand for Prime in the UK has led to a shortage, with some people fighting to get their hands on the drink.
11. The drink is widely available in the US and is not as highly sought after as it is in the UK.
12. Waky Wines has become infamous for its price gouging and has been criticized by many online.