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The fourth Mountain Dew logo, used from 1999 to 2005. PepsiCo (then The Pepsi-Cola Company) acquired the Mountain Dew brand in 1964, and shortly thereafter in 1969 the logo was modified as the company sought to shift its focus to a "younger, outdoorsy" generation. This direction continued as the logo remained the same through the 1970s, 1980s ...
It lost to Mountain Dew White Out and came in 3rd place with only 16% of all votes. Due to its similarity in color to the original Mountain Dew, Distortion was packaged in a clear bottle with a black label (as opposed to the green plastic bottle with a green label used in the original Mountain Dew) in an attempt to avoid confusion. [84]
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 more ...
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“Mtn Dew” is getting a makeover, with the word “mountain” reappearing on cans and bottles, following a roughly two-decade-long hiatus. Mountain Dew is putting the mountain back in its logo ...
Despite each can of Hard Mountain Dew ringing in at 5% ABV, I have to tell you: This tastes like the original soda. Maybe a little more artificially sweet, since this is a zero-sugar situation ...
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1. Mountain Dew. Known for its vibrant green hue and crisp taste, Mountain Dew contains a high caffeine content of about 55 milligrams per 12 ounce Its sugar content is also staggering at around ...