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Wakey Wines Banned On TikTok After Selling New Prime Energy Cans For £100
“All I do is put smiles on people’s faces.”
More than hundreds of customers are left disappointed for weeks now since the Prime Energy Drink dropped in the UK. Aldi and Asda shops ran out of drinks just hours after they opened as customers, both young and old, emptied the shelves.
In the wake of that are resellers emergence, such as Wakey Wines, who’s been reselling cans of the highly sought energy drinks as expensive as £100 each. Oh, and he’s been banned from TikTok.
The KSI and Logan Paul collab energy drink has truly sent buyers into a craze with many documenting how adults and children would fight over them. The owner of Wakey Wines in Wakefield has been sharing tons of clips of happy buyers that drove to his place for the drinks.
They were all smiles, despite the occasional viewers complaining about the insane pricing. For Wake Wines, it’s all just for “fun” until he lost his TikTok account at 500k. He wrote on Instagram, “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 businessman and I took the opportunity.”
“Some jealous horrible people. Please report these posts and help me! Thank you to my fans always, Wakey Wines.”
Not long before this, a dad with his two sons had come to a newsagent store in Wakefield from Deptford in London after the chaos in Aldi. He spent £1,000 – he was very determined, as you can tell.
KSI slammed him as “outrageous” after spotted a woman who spent $145 for six bottles back in November.
“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 at 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.”