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A cherry/lime Slurpee that was released in U.S. convenience stores, including Sheetz. It was discontinued in 2016 and is no longer listed as a flavor on their official website. Mountain Dew Game Fuel Electrifying Berry 2013–2014 A berry variant was released to coincide with the release of the video game Ryse: Son of Rome for the Xbox One.
Mountain Dew's Baja Blast will officially be a permanent offering at grocery store chains and small businesses nationwide in 2024. The fan-favorite flavor was created in 2004 as a Taco Bell exclusive.
In May 2001, Mountain Dew Code Red was released to stores in the United States. [2] In its first year of production, Code Red increased overall sales of Mountain Dew by 6%. [3] Diet Mountain Dew Code Red was introduced in 2002. [4] It was replaced by Mountain Dew Code Red Zero in 2022. [5]
In 2020, information including promotional materials for Mountain Dew Major Melon were leaked on Reddit. [1]In January 2021, the flavor was released in stores throughout the United States and also made available in zero sugar.
Curious about some of the wackiest, strangest sodas that have been discontinued over the years? Here are 16 of them, featuring flavors from sour grape to bubblegum, and everything in between.
Below is a list of notable defunct retailers of the United States. Across the United States, a large number of local stores and store chains that started between the 1920s and 1950s have become defunct since the late 1960s, when many chains were either consolidated or liquidated.
Sadly, it was discontinued by Klondike in 2022. It's so iconic, brands have been crafting treats reminiscent of the OG. Earlier this year, Cold Stone launched its limited-edition Waffle Ice Cream ...
In 2015, Baja Blast was re-released for a limited time at retail stores, along with Sangrita Blast. [11] [12] [13] In 2016, the flavor was part of the "DEWcision" campaign. It was put up against Mountain Dew flavor Pitch Black, and fans would vote for their favorite, the winner of which would be kept on store shelves permanently.