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Mountain Dew Amp (or simply Amp) is an energy drink brand produced by PepsiCo. At the time of its introduction in 2001, [1] Amp Energy was initially distributed under the Mountain Dew soft drink brand. [2] Beginning in 2009, it was produced and labeled under its own stand-alone trademark name, [3] but in
Mountain Dew Game Fuel Arctic Burst 2017–2018 A Slurpee flavor available exclusively at 7-Eleven stores as part of a promotion for Superman Returns. It was re-released in October 2017 to promote the release of Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Its companion flavor was Game Fuel (Tropical Smash). Mountain Dew Game Fuel Tropical Smash 2017–2018
In 2017, Game Fuel returned with two previously discontinued flavors: Arctic Burst (originally released as a Slurpee flavor in 2006 to promote Superman Returns) and Tropical Smash (originally Flavor #736, one of the four prototype flavors for "DEWmocracy II" that lost to Mountain Dew White Out and did not even make the final round).
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.
What’s old is new again for Mountain Dew fans, albeit with a twist. The popular soda brand is bringing back a previously-discontinued flavor, prompting fans to rejoice on social media. Food ...
Others, however, have already had the opportunity to try Mountain Dew's Game Fuel: Citrus Blackberry. They affirmed that it was "pretty fire," calling it a "10/10" that they'll "definitely" get again.
Mountain Dew Game Fuel (promotional) Mountain Dew ICE Cherry; ... Mountain Dew Pitch Black II (discontinued) Mountain Dew Revolution (discontinued)
1. Sprite Remix. Our tastebuds wept when Sprite Remix faded into the land of discontinued drinks. These fruity twists on traditional lemon-lime Sprite were so refreshing.