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Logan Paul’s Prime Faces 70% U.K. Revenue Drop as Fame-First Branding Wanes

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Logan Paul’s Prime Faces 70% U.K. Revenue Drop as Fame-First Branding Wanes
Article by Jermaine Dela CruzJermaine Dela Cruz
Published: June 26, 2025

Prime's Sales Plummet Takeaways:

  • Prime Hydration U.K.’s revenue plunged ~70%, from ~$131M in 2023 to $38M in 2024.
  • While still profitable, pre-tax profit dropped 92% to ~$367K, triggering a strategic review for long-term sustainability.
  • U.S. sales also fell ~40% in H1 2024, outpacing sector trends due to waning consumer interest and repeat purchase decline.
  • The brand launched a new “Prime Ice” hydration line in early 2025 to re‑ignite product relevance and innovation.

Prime Hydration soared on internet fame, but the buzz that built the billion-dollar brand is evaporating fast.

In just two years, the sports drink went from being a viral retail phenomenon to confronting one of the sharpest year-over-year sales drops in the U.K.'s beverage sector.

Co-created by internet personalities Logan Paul and KSI in 2022, Prime reported a 70% decline in revenue in 2024, falling from approximately $131 million to $38 million. 

Though still profitable, earnings dropped over 90%, prompting a company-wide review of its commercial strategy.

 
 
 
 
 
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In its filing for Prime Hydration UK Ltd, first reported by City AM, company directors acknowledged the business had exited its early growth stage, noting:

“The company is now entering a strategic review process to transition from an initial hyper-growth phase to a more sustainable, long-term presence in the market.”

The brand's statement attributed the decline to rising competition, inflation in raw materials, and shifting consumer behavior toward wellness drinks.

Prime also cited ongoing compliance challenges as it reconsiders its path forward.

And the loss of early enthusiasm hasn’t been confined to the U.K.

In the U.S., sales reportedly fell 40% during the first half of 2024.

The decline was attributed to fewer repeat customers, reduced spending per purchase, and a slowdown in new customer acquisition, according to data from Numerator.

The company is also facing legal pressure.

Vendor disputes, including lawsuits over unpaid supply agreements, have raised concerns about operational stability.

One case involved Refresco, a bottling company that claimed Prime failed to meet an annual purchase agreement.

Logan Paul's Prime faces a new $67 million lawsuit brought by its manufacturer, Refresco Beverages.

Refresco says Prime contracted with them to create a dedicated production line and promised to purchase minimum volumes over 3 years.

But after sales declined, Prime allegedly… pic.twitter.com/mannJWKPv0

— Rob Freund (@RobertFreundLaw) August 3, 2024

Although the case was dismissed on jurisdictional grounds, the underlying issue points to broader fulfillment and demand planning challenges.

Several retailers in the U.K. had to clear excess inventory in late 2024, with some discounting Prime products well below standard shelf prices.

Online search interest, once a proxy for consumer buzz, has dropped to just a fraction of its 2022 peak.

These setbacks are more severe than the general slowdown seen across other energy and sports drink brands.

Hard Lessons for Influencer-Driven Products

Prime's early popularity was driven by its online creators and a series of aggressive marketing plays, including endorsements from high-profile athletes.

However, influencer-powered launches see dramatic sales cycles when consumer excitement isn’t supported by long-term product relevance.

A revamped hydration line, Prime Ice, introduced in early 2025, is the company’s latest response to fading demand.

MEET PRIME ICE — same hydration, new lighter & more refreshing taste 🧊

Blue Chill, Orange & Red Chill in stores now 👀 pic.twitter.com/Z00X4kGs7w

— DrinkPrime (@PrimeHydrate) January 6, 2025

While specific sales data on the launch is not yet public, it's being positioned as part of a renewed product strategy.

This move shows how brands built on buzz need solid groundwork if they want to last.

Here are clear ways for agencies and brand leaders to build staying power from early momentum:

  • Steady engagement outperforms spikes. Brands focused on repeat buyers build longer-term value than those chasing buzz.
  • Endorsements work when backed by substance. Influencer deals need strong products and relevance to sustain impact.
  • New products can revive interest. Launches like Prime Ice help reset demand and extend brand presence.
  • Retail agility prevents fallout. Fast adjustments in pricing and stock help avoid excess inventory and margin erosion.

Prime Hydration's downturn also highlights key vulnerabilities that can threaten growth when early hype isn't backed by operational stability and product relevance.

These cracks often surface once the excitement fades, revealing what can quietly drag a brand off course:

  • Influencer reliance invites risk. Tying performance to personalities can backfire as attention shifts or fades.
  • Markets punish weak positioning. Without clear differentiation, even strong starts can lose traction.
  • Vendor disputes damage credibility. Broken contracts and supply issues strain key partnerships.
  • Poor forecasting hurts profitability. Missed demand signals lead to markdowns, stock waste, and lost momentum.

Prime’s early success proved how quickly attention can translate into revenue.

However, what's happening now highlights the need for clear fundamentals such as product quality, distribution consistency, and customer trust.

The brand’s ability to sustain relevance will likely depend less on who founded it and more on how well it performs in the real world of beverage retail.

Our Take: What Can Brand Leaders Learn from Prime's Decline?

I see Prime’s trajectory as a cautionary tale for any company chasing fast exposure without building a solid foundation.

Short-term success can bring headlines and revenue spikes, but staying in the market takes more than attention.

If I were advising a client right now, I’d push for better forecasting, stronger product pipelines, and consistent delivery.

Viral fame fades quickly; strong operations don’t.

Prime isn’t the only brand confronting a sharp downturn.

Jaguar’s European sales recently collapsed by 97.5% during its EV rebrand, revealing how even legacy names face risk when momentum fades.

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Jermaine Dela Cruz
Jermaine Dela Cruz
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Jermaine Dela Cruz is a reporter with over eight years of experience in journalism and marketing. She began her career as a business reporter before moving to corporate communications and digital marketing. Jermaine has developed expertise in editorial management, social media, SEO, and content publishing. She has worked with brands across various industries, including travel, SaaS, and telecommunications.
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