Food Theory: Logan Paul is LYING About Prime!

Food Theory: Logan Paul is LYING About Prime!

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Logan Paul and KSI’s new business endeavor, Prime, is taking the world by STORM as the official sports hydration drink of the UFC and Arsenal fútbol club. People of all ages are loving the flavorful taste. But there’s something off about the whole thing. Is it actually healthy? And can this REALLY be better than Gatorade? Let’s break down everything you need to know about Prime!
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42 Responses

  1. Lionfire42 says:

    I find it hilarious how MatPat, usually trying to be neutral and/or encouraging party, absolutely draws a line at Logan Paul.

    • ej wowiing says:

      A theory needn’t be neutral, nor encouraging. A theory must aid uncovering truth.

    • ej wowiing says:

      I found the theorist to be sensible.

    • Romeo Monteverde says:

      ​@Dominic Astaroth 😂🤦 no sugar, sure. Artificial sweeteners aren’t bad, yeah 🤦. It’s like people drinking “thinning teas” but not exercising and still eating boatloads and asking why they’re not slimming down 🤦

    • matt carnes says:

      Logan paul is one of those people who tries to pull off get rich quick schemes.

  2. SpectreKP says:

    The moment Steph said she didn’t like it, my immediate thought was Stevia, or something similar as an artificial sweetener. This is likely where all the potassium comes from.

  3. Hope Nightingale says:

    I just have to say that this is my favorite Theory Channel script in the last while. The others have been great, but the build up and payoff that this script pushed was just fantastic. It may also have a lot to do with the bias shown throughout the video, making it a lot more emotionally engaging. Good stuff all around.

  4. Karan Chourasiya says:

    One thing I noticed is that Prime has stevia for natural sweeteners, which might explain why it is SO sweet.

  5. snakehorde says:

    Also, I think it would have been VERY interesting to go into bio-availability or how much of the electrolytes and other content in the drink are digested and integrated into your body.
    Because if you deliver mass sodium but in a way that your body cannot digest well it’s the same as not having any in your drink.

    • Tim Parks says:

      It would be interesting to see it with a full breakdown of what’s in it. Logan wants to treat carbs like they’re a bad thing, but when you’re exerting effort, those quick available carbohydrates can help.

    • Buying SUMMONS says:

      ​@DMark Gatorade has been doing this testing for decades.

    • DMark says:

      ​@Madeline Ariah he did said other content so including the potassium and other things too

    • Madeline Ariah says:

      Any time salt is added to water, it breaks down into its sodium and chloride ions (basic chemistry here). As long as the mixture isn’t supersaturated, there is no difficulty for those ions to enter your body and do what they do.

  6. Darth Pastry says:

    Tom’s absolute shame at picking Prime was hilarious. I wasn’t expecting a Food Theory today so was delighted to see it!

    May I suggest a coffee vs. tea Food Theory episode?

  7. Smug Boi says:

    I was seriously not expecting them to go THAT hard on testing different drinks LMAO

  8. aeros says:

    The fact he could even get prime in a first place IN STORES is impressive alone. Most of the time dropshippers wait before the store open and then storm in to take all of the prime, forcing people to buy prime thats like 40 dollars.

  9. GabionSquared says:

    Shoutout to the editors
    Abolutly loved the graphic design in this episode. The backgrounds, the data displays, the effects, all of it

  10. LightBearerJ says:

    I was surprised that he didn’t bring up the amount of artificial sugars in Prime. Based on how sweet he ranked it, it must be loaded with aspertame.

    • YoursTrulyST says:

      ​@Madeline AriahYes, let’s undersell the chemical that can, in large amounts, lead to an incurable genetic illness.

    • Madeline Ariah says:

      Unless you have sensitivity to phenylalanine, it generally doesn’t make a difference to most people.

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