(2008 – Present) – A blue colored raspberry-citrus and ginseng flavored Dew. This flavor is one of the three “candidate flavor” finalists for DEWmocracy's “People’s Dew” national vote. It was released in stores on May 19 as a limited edition flavor so that people could taste test which flavor they like best before voting. It has been announced on August 17 that Voltage is the final winner; therefore, it became a permanent addition. It was released on December 29, 2008. |
Mountain Dew Code Red (2001 – Present) – Cherry Mountain Dew. Code Red is not the same as the original Mountain Dew Red |
(1964 – Present) – PepsiCo’s original and signature flavor in the Mountain Dew family.
|
4) Mountain Dew Baja Blast(2004 – Present) – A tropical lime-pineapple flavored Mountain Dew. Available exclusively as a fountain drink at Taco Bell restaurants, although the Mountain Dew Game Fuel Alliance Blue (see below) limited edition flavor is very similar to Baja Blast and was sold in stores. Baja Blast has also been reported as being available at Panda Express restaurants. |
(2003 – Present) – An orange flavored Mountain Dew. LiveWire was initially introduced in 2003 as a limited edition flavor for the summer. In 2005, after seeing two years of limited summer releases, LiveWire became a permanent addition to the Mountain Dew family. However, availability is limited in some regions, and in some areas is unavailable.
|
6) Mountain Dew White Out(2010) – A smooth citrus flavored Mountain Dew. Part of the Mountain Dew "DEWmocracy" promotion. |
(2010) – A tropical strawberry-pineapple flavored Mountain Dew. Part of the Mountain Dew "DEWmocracy" promotion.
|
8) Mountain Dew Distortion(2010) – A smooth lime flavored Mountain Dew. Part of the Mountain Dew "DEWmocracy" promotion. |
(1984 – Present) – No-calorie Mountain Dew. Diet was formerly known as “Sugar-Free Mountain Dew” until 1986.[15] In 2006 Diet Mountain Dew was reformulated with a new “Tuned Up Taste,” it is now sweetened with a blend of sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium. The previous formulation only used aspartame. Diet Mountain Dew is currently Pepsico's fastest growing carbonated soft drink |