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Imagine Floyd Mayweather mixing drinks in his kitchen. Sounds odd, right? Yet, here he is, launching Gigli, his health drink. Mayweather, the undefeated boxing champion, now steps into a ring dominated by Logan Paul and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. But why health drinks? And why now?

Mayweather, known for splurging on luxury, chooses a different battle. Gigli promises buzz without booze, health over hangovers. It’s Mayweather vs. the wellness world. Can he outpunch his competition in this new arena? How does Gigli stack up against Prime and Zoa?

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Floyd Mayweather Invests in a New Health Drink!

Floyd Mayweather, a name known for having a lot of investments, has now ventured into the health drink market with Gigli. Not one to limit his portfolio, Mayweather already owns a champagne brand named ‘Le Bon Argent Champagne,’ showcasing his diverse business interests.

Diving into his latest endeavor, Mayweather took to Instagram to introduce Gigli to the world. He captioned his post, “It’s time for the world to know about my new drink and newest investment @getgigli. This unbelievable infused cocktail has health benefits, four great flavors, AND can show you a good time with no alcohol and no hangover! #GetGigli and order online at gigli.com.”

In his own words, Mayweather describes Gigli as “unbelievable, all natural, gluten-free.” He confidently promotes the drink, urging his followers, “Go there and buy the drink,” promising a unique experience that blends enjoyment with health-conscious living. But how different is this from PRIME and Zoa Energy?

Floyd Mayweather’s Gigli vs Logan Paul’s Prime vs The Rock’s ZOA: Nutrition, Price, & Specs Comparison

Floyd Mayweather’s entry into the beverage market throws a jab at established brands backed by celebrities like Logan Paul and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. But how does Gigli stack up against Prime Hydration and Zoa Energy? Let’s dive into the ring for a breakdown of nutrition, price, and specifications:

  • Nutrition:

    • Gigli: Focuses on health with superfood extracts like Ashwagandha and Ginseng, but packs a psychoactive punch with THC (5mg or 10mg per can). No information available on sugar content, vitamins, or caffeine.
    • Prime Hydration: Targets a younger demographic with a sugar-free, sports drink-esque option containing electrolytes and coconut water. Billed as having “artificial sweeteners” like sucralose and acesulfame potassium. PRIME also has there energy drinks which contain 200mg Caffeine in a 120oz can.
    • Zoa Energy: Aimed at fitness enthusiasts, Zoa Energy boasts a blend of electrolytes, B-vitamins, vitamins, antioxidants, and amino acids. It contains zero sugar and a 120oz can contains 160mg of Caffeine.
  • Price: Gigli and Zoa come in at similar price points but different quantities, with their variety packs: Gigli at $28.99 for a 4-pack and Zoa at $24.99 for a 12-pack. Prime Hydration offers a better value at $29.99 for a 12-pack.

  • Specs: Gigli comes in a variety of flavors like Blueberry Lemonade and Blood Orange Margarita. Prime boasts flavors like Tropical Punch and Ice Pop. Zoa offers a range of fruity and citrus options. Both Prime and Zoa are non-alcoholic, while Gigli is the only one with THC-infusion.

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While all three target health-conscious consumers, they cater to different niches. Gigli appeals to those seeking a functional beverage with a psychoactive effect. Prime targets a younger audience with a sports drink feel. Zoa positions itself as a vitamin and caffeine-infused fitness drink. With its unique blend of health and THC, Gigli might carve out a space, but it faces competition on price and established brands in the functional beverage market.

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Does Floyd Mayweather Own Gigli?

While Floyd Mayweather has certainly thrown his considerable influence behind the new health drink Gigli, his role is primarily that of an investor. This detail comes directly from the man himself, via a recent Instagram post, where he excitedly shares news of the venture. Yet, despite his clear involvement and promotion of Gigli, the specifics of Mayweather’s stake in the brand remain shrouded in mystery. Public details about his exact ownership percentage or the terms of his investment have not been disclosed, leaving fans and followers curious about the depth of his involvement in the THC-infused health drink’s business operations.

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What are your thoughts? Which of these celebrity-endorsed health drinks aligns most closely with your wellness goals and preferences?