How much?! WakeyWines
A Sheffield woman says she has spent more than £1,000 on 12 cans of Prime energy drinks at a Wakefield shop.
Her friend had also spent £80 on WFD sweets at the shop. Wakey Wines has since announced that it has been banned from TikTok.Wakey Wines put out a statement yesterday on Instagram saying: "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.
There has been a large hype around the energy drink, created by YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul. People have already travelled over 200 miles to come to Wakey Wines to buy a can. Many have shared Wakey Wines' videos online, saying they are shocked at how much people are willing to spend on the drink. Tom Ross tweeted: "Disgraceful but as important is why anyone would be mad enough to pay it."
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