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Vitamin Shoppe gets Prime’s Hydration Sticks but they’re a lot more expensive than Walmart

Prime Hydration Stick Packs

Prime Hydration from YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul, recently launched a stick pack supplement version of its hydration-supporting beverage, featuring a milligram more electrolytes compared to the popular Liquid IV. The brand has been heavily promoting the product and its availability at the retail giant Walmart where there are four flavors to choose from, and they cost $8.98 for a box of six single-serving stick packs.

It turns out the Prime Hydration Sticks are not only available at Walmart, with another major location showing up with the supplement, although it is a fair amount more expensive. The sports nutrition store The Vitamin Shoppe, which already stocks the original Prime Hydration drink, now has the six stick pack boxes in three of the four flavors Walmart has in Blue Raspberry, Tropical Punch, and Lemon Lime, but no Ice Pop.

As for price, The Vitamin Shoppe is listing the six-serving boxes of Prime Hydration Sticks at $13.99, a significant amount more than Walmart’s $8.98. While that may only be a few dollars as it isn’t a large bulk product, it works out to be about 56% more expensive; in fact, three boxes from Walmart is cheaper than two from Vitamin Shoppe. Either way, it is wider availability and will get the product in front of more people.