Prime Hydration and Prime Energy drinks are the new must-have accessory that kids love and parents like me don't really...understand.
While these weirdly flavoured drinks (Meta Moon and Ice Pop anyone?) have been around "for ages" according to my nonchalant 12-year-old, for many of us adults with bills to pay and lives to live, it's as if they have suddenly appeared in the global consciousness OVERNIGHT.
So, what even is Prime?
Created by controversial YouTube megastar and UFC fighter Logan Paul with British boxer and rapper KSI, the duo claim that their colourfully packaged thirst-quenchers are "the fastest growing sports drink in history."
And if you have kids suddenly begging you to go to Woolworths to get their hands on some sweet Prime, then you can probably believe it.
Individual 500ml bottles of Prime Hydration sell for around $4.50 in most major retailers but sell at higher prices in smaller stores because of limited stock. Prime Energy drinks are banned from retailer shelves in Australia because of their caffeine content, but can still be purchased online for around $20.
And it's not just YouTubers and their tween-age groupies lining up for a taste.
Kim Kardashian reserved a prize spot on her Instagram feed this morning to pose with son Saint who was holding a strategically placed blue coloured bottle of Prime Hydration at the Arsenal football grounds in London. Arsenal announced their partnership with the energy drink moguls just eight months ago and Prime is the official drink of UFC.