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Two sides of an early Mountain Dew bottle using the "Hillbilly" design. These returnable bottles could be found in stores and vending machines until the late 1980s. The Mountain Dew logo used from 1969 to 1996 was also used on Mountain Dew Throwback when it was introduced in 2009 and was later used on special glass bottles of the drink.
Kickapoo Joy Juice's early advertising campaign was very similar to Mountain Dew's of the time – using characters from Li'l Abner to create and market a hillbilly feeling. [13] Although the product is distributed largely in Asian markets (Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Cambodia and Bangladesh), the can still comes decorated with a vintage Li'l ...
The company also helped with one of the old “hillbilly” figures that was used to promote the drink in the 1960s for a sign seen on a convenience store in one of this week’s “World Beyond ...
Hillbilly Holler is a generic version of Mountain Dew sold at Fareway stores. Rather than being a direct play on the name Mountain Dew, this name and some other generics make reference to the song, Good Old Mountain Dew , which praises the moonshine brewed in the Appalachian Mountains .
Mountain Dew has gone through six logos over the last 76 years, with the first reflecting its Southern, moonshine-adjacent roots. Over time, the curvy nature of the original logo gave way to a ...
Wow I bet this will be one of the best DEW flavors.!!👏🛒💯,” said a commenter. “Sounds good, boring name tho😵,” wrote one fan, agreeing with Bowers, and more were on the same page.