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Mello Yello is a highly caffeinated, citrus-flavored soft drink produced, distributed and created by the Coca-Cola Company that was introduced on March 12, 1979, [1] to compete with PepsiCo's Mountain Dew.
Mountain Mellow (a cross between Mountain Dew and Mello Yello) is the Western Family and Shurfine brand Mountain Dew knockoff, sold in some areas with the subtitle "citrus soda." "Mountain Mellow" is sold (under the Western Family banner) in Mega Foods, Lowe's Market in Texas and other stores in the northwest of the U.S.A., and under the ...
This caffeine amount was substantially higher than Surge's 52.5 mg per 12 fl. oz., Mountain Dew's 54 mg per 12 fl. oz., Mello Yello's 51 mg per 12 fl. oz., or Sun Drop's 63 mg per 12 fl. oz. There were several varieties of Vault, the two most common being Vault and Vault Zero.
The coffee variant of Coca-Cola was first distributed in Japan under the name Coca-Cola Coffee Plus in September 2017, as a product only available in vending machines. [1] A sugar-free version, Coca-Cola Plus Coffee No Sugar, was announced later in the month [ 2 ] and launched in October 2017 as a limited edition in Australia.
Five Alive (US) – Blend of five citrus juices available in Canada and the United States [10] Fizz – A carbonated tamarind drink produced in Lebanon. Flavor Rage [14] Floatz [6] Fontana [14] Fraser & Neave [6] Freezits [6] Fresca – flavored caffeine-free, calorie-free soft drink [10]
Tab (stylized as TaB) was a diet cola soft drink produced and distributed by The Coca-Cola Company, introduced in 1963 and discontinued in 2020.The company's first diet drink, [1] Tab was popular among some people throughout the 1960s and 1970s as an alternative to Coca-Cola.
As of 2017, Mountain Dew represented a 6.6% share of the carbonated soft drinks market in the U.S. [12] Its competition includes the Coca-Cola Company's Mello Yello and Surge, and Keurig Dr Pepper's Sun Drop; Mountain Dew accounted for 80% of citrus soft drinks sold within the U.S. in 2010. [13] [clarification needed]
Jūrokucha – blend of 16 teas, available decaffeinated; Lemongina – a sour lemon variant on the popular French soda Orangina; Momo no Ten-nen sui; Natchan! – an orange-flavored juice drink from Suntory; Nectar – a peach flavored juicy drink from Fujiya; Oi Ocha – a popular tea drink from Ito En