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  2. List of Mountain Dew flavors and varieties - Wikipedia

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    Hard Mountain Dew 2022–present An alcoholic variant developed with the Boston Beer Company. [50] Alcoholic version of the original Mountain Dew flavor. Contains 5% alcohol by volume and has no caffeine or sugar. Soft-launched in February 2022 in Iowa, Tennessee, and Florida. Hard Mountain Dew Black Cherry 2022–present

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    The seltzer with an alcohol kick comes in original, Baja Blast, black cherry and watermelon. It's only available in a few states. Hard Mountain Dew is here with a 5% kick of alcohol.

  4. I Tried Hard Mountain Dew and Here's What Happened - AOL

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    Hard Mountain Dew, a hard seltzer-esque alcoholic beverage made by Dew and the good people at Boston Beer Company. Naturally, I needed to know what these were like, so I grabbed a variety pack and ...

  5. Mountain Dew - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Dew White Out was released for sale on 4 October 2010. A limited production White Out Slurpee (Mtn Dew White Out Freeze) was made available at 7-Eleven stores beginning in January 2011. In July 2011, Mountain Dew Typhoon was re-released briefly in 2-liter form; in June 2022, it was re-released on the Mountain Dew online store. [52]

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  7. List of U.S. state beverages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state beverages as designated by the various states of the United States.The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage.