Boy builds $200,000 collection of rare Prime Hydration bottles
"I hope one day to have collected them all."
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By Charlie Fenton
A young lad has amassed Britain's largest collection of KSI and Logan Paul Prime Hydration bottles - worth an estimated whopping $200,000.
Zach McKenzie, 11, has been collecting the hydration drink - which was created by British and American social media stars KSI and Logan Paul - since February 2023.
He has his hands on 153 out of a possible 166 available from across the world - including extremely rare limited edition bottles, some with less than 10 in existence.
His rarest is the 'boy or girl' bottle from Logan Paul and his wife, Nina Agdal, baby shower for their daughter Esmé Agdal Paul, which was given to him by Paul himself, which is estimated to be worth a massive $200,000.
His prized collection - which he stores on an 8ft by 3ft shelf in his bedroom - also includes exclusive merch like hats, t-shirts, jumpers, bags, and even Christmas baubles.
Zach, of Greenock, near Glasgow, Scotland, has autism, and according to his dad, John, 43, his son's immense collection has helped him grow in confidence and is 'all he ever talks about'.
He said: "I'm very proud of my collection as it is so big now.
"I enjoy showing it to people too and telling them about the different designs and where they came from.
"I hope one day to have collected them all."

Sports drink brand Prime Hydration was officially launched in January 2022.
At the time it boomed in popularity and exclusivity as due to its limited release some shops charged over £30 for a single bottle.
It is now a global beverage company which sponsors sports teams such as Arsenal FC, Barcelona, and the Los Angeles Lakers, as well as WWE and the UFC.
John, who works in cybersecurity, says Zach didn't become obsessed due to knowing who KSI and Logan Paul were.
Zach got his first bottles - KSI exclusive bottle, Blue Raspberry, Tropical Punch, and Lemon Lime - in February 2023 and became hooked on their 'cool' design.
He said: "At the time when it was released, he would have been aged nine and it was all his friends would talk about.
"He didn't know who Logan Paul or KSI were through YouTube, he wasn't into that.
"He liked KSI's music and knew Logan through his WWE performances.
"Zach's autism means he gets hyper-focused on shapes and designs.
"And he just fell in love with the cool designs of the Prime bottles.
"I think it is because there are so many different ones is why he became obsessed."
His collection contains unique and extremely rare bottles, but his favourite is the Glowberry, which was released in 2023.
Though his favourite tasting is tropical punch.
Some rare bottles include original misprinted bottles, a golden Prime bottle celebrating a billion sales, a Signature Serum bottle signed by Logan Paul, as well as a bottle from Logan Paul's wedding in Italy.
He has bottles from Korea, Australia, Switzerland, America, Canada, Mexico, Germany, and Japan.

He was also sent some bottles in a package from America by Logan Paul, which included his own personal bottle from his baby shower and an ultra rare KFC 'frydration' bottle.
John estimates his collection to be worth $200,000 based on sales from others of some of the bottles he has in his collection.
The schoolboy also shares his collection on his TikTok page - ZachDrinksPrime - which he started in 2023 and now boasts over 65,000 followers.
And John says it has made him even more confident - even able to take on bullies at his school.
He said: "His videos get millions of views and when I tell him he is never bothered, he is just so proud of his collection.
"We can't go anywhere in Glasgow or even Edinburgh without being stopped and asked for pictures.
"His autism also means he suffers from serious social discomfort, but he handles himself very well when people are looking at him or coming up to ask for pictures.
"He was also bullied at school for his collection in November 2025 leading him to stop making videos.
"People would say 'Prime in the big 25' basically calling him lame.
"But in the new year he got thousands of messages asking for him to come back so he stood up to the bullies and started making videos again.
"I'm very proud of him for that."
Zach hopes to one day finish his collection and vows never sell any of his bottles.
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