Wakey Wines Banned from TikTok after Advertising New Prime Energy Cans for £100

Wakey Wines has been banned from TikTok after advertising the new Prime energy cans for £100.

Prime, the energy drink launched by KSI and Logan Paul has become so popular that the product is in extremely high demand, causing people to flock to supermarkets and queue outside before the shops are even open, in hopes to get their hands on a bottle.

The internet has been blessed by viral video footage of people of all ages scrambling at the supermarket to get their hands on a bottle of Prime.

Well, one shopkeeper in Wakefield has been upselling bottles of the drink for £100 to make the most of the demand.

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Family came from Lincolnshire and spent £1070 on prime bottles cans and WFD sweets whats the best shop in wakey! Wakey wines#wakeywines #wfdsweets #prime #fyp

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The original Wakey Wines account has now been banned on TikTok,

The owner posted to Instagram:

“Hi guys, today there is a well known influencer trying to tarnish my business I have been building up for years.

“I have now been banned off TikTok at 500k I’ve been working so hard for this.

“All of my videos are all for fun, I saw a business idea with WFD sweets just like any other business man and I took the opportunity.

“Some jealous horrible people. Please report these posts and help me!

“Thank you to my fans always, Wakey Wines.”

This follows many people and families traveling hundreds of miles to get their hands on the drink. One dad travelled from Deptford in London to Wakefield and coughed up £1000 for the drink…

KSI took to Twitter after he seen people paying way over retail price for the product:

 “Wakey Wines, my man is charging people 20 quid per Prime.

“Why is she doing this? No do not pay that much for prime, I know people want prime OK, just wait or camp out Asda nice and early, get in Asda nice and early and pay £2, OK, £2 for prime.

“£2 is way better than £25 bro, why. Come on man this is outrageous. You should not be paying £25 for one bottle of prime.”

Wakey Wines managed to get their account back on 9 Jan.

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