List of Mountain Dew flavors and varieties
Comprehensive list of Mountain Dew flavors and varieties
Mountain Dew is a popular carbonated soft drink brand produced by PepsiCo. Over the years, Mountain Dew has expanded its product line to include a wide variety of flavors and formulations. This article provides a comprehensive list of Mountain Dew flavors and varieties, detailing their unique characteristics and availability.
Original Flavor[edit | edit source]
The original Mountain Dew flavor, often referred to simply as "Mountain Dew," is a citrus-flavored soda that was first created in the 1940s. It is known for its bright yellow-green color and high caffeine content. The original formula has remained largely unchanged, maintaining its popularity among consumers.
Diet and Zero Sugar Varieties[edit | edit source]
Diet Mountain Dew[edit | edit source]
Diet Mountain Dew is a low-calorie version of the original flavor, introduced in 1988. It offers the same citrus taste as the original but with zero sugar, making it a popular choice for those seeking a diet-friendly option.
Mountain Dew Zero Sugar[edit | edit source]
Mountain Dew Zero Sugar, launched in 2020, is another sugar-free variant that aims to replicate the taste of the original Mountain Dew more closely than Diet Mountain Dew. It uses a different blend of artificial sweeteners to achieve this goal.
Flavor Variants[edit | edit source]
Mountain Dew has introduced numerous flavor variants over the years, often as limited-time offerings or permanent additions to the product line.
Code Red[edit | edit source]
Mountain Dew Code Red was introduced in 2001. It features a cherry flavor and a red color, providing a distinct twist on the original citrus taste. Code Red quickly became a fan favorite and remains a staple in the Mountain Dew lineup.
LiveWire[edit | edit source]
Mountain Dew LiveWire was first released in 2003 as a limited-time summer flavor. It is an orange-flavored variant that was later made a permanent offering due to its popularity. LiveWire is known for its vibrant orange color and refreshing taste.
Baja Blast[edit | edit source]
Baja Blast is a tropical lime-flavored Mountain Dew variant that was originally created exclusively for Taco Bell restaurants in 2004. Due to its popularity, it has been released in stores as a limited-time offering during the summer months.
Voltage[edit | edit source]
Mountain Dew Voltage, introduced in 2008, is a raspberry-citrus flavored variant with a ginseng infusion. It was the winner of the "DEWmocracy" campaign, where fans voted for their favorite new flavor.
Limited Edition and Regional Flavors[edit | edit source]
Mountain Dew frequently experiments with new flavors, often releasing them as limited editions or regional exclusives. These flavors can vary widely in taste and availability, catering to different consumer preferences and market trends.
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