Not because the moon touchdown, the arrival of the COVID vaccine or the top of Donald Trump’s presidency has there been such a extremely anticipated occasion.
Finally, after weeks of ready that appeared to stretch for an eternity, Woolworths has introduced the arrival of a brand new product set to vary the face of Perth endlessly.
That’s proper, the “hydration” drink Prime, backed by YouTube sensation and WWE wrestler Logan Paul, is lastly headed to WA cabinets.
The grocery store big has confirmed that it has begun a gradual rollout of the drink throughout Australian shops.
East coast shops are already stocked, with WA supermarkets — together with SA and NT — anticipated to obtain their deliveries by the top of the week.
But there’s a catch — the drink is predicted to be in such excessive demand that Woolies has positioned buy limits on it, in line with a spokesperson.
“There is a purchase limit of five bottles per transaction,” they mentioned.
“Woolworths has plenty of supply arriving in the coming days, and is asking customers to only purchase what they need.
“Initial customer demand has been strong, and Woolworths thanks customers for their patience as it continues to regularly replenish stores as stock lands.”
The hydration drink, which is available in 5 flavours — tropical punch, blue raspberry, orange, ice pop and lemon lime — can solely be bought in-store and never on-line.
Paul sparked near-hysteria in February when he introduced he was holding a meet-and-greet at Woolworths Midvale as a part of a go to to Perth for UFC 284 at RAC Arena.
The occasion, which was to incorporate his Prime collaborator KSI, was cancelled after safety considerations over the anticipated crowd.
Early on Wednesday, a gaggle of eight kids gathered exterior Woolworths Belmont within the hopes the drink can be made out there.
Waiting anxiously as they counted down the minutes, the youngsters sprinted for the drinks aisle because the shops opened at 8am.
Year Eight scholar Dylan from Belmont City College mentioned was “upset” there was no Prime out there simply but.
“TikTok told me it would be here,” he mentioned.
“It was meant to come. They told us heaps of weeks ago today would be the day.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au