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An orange, peach-flavored variant of Mello Yello. It was released in three limited edition runs, in 2004 under the name "Mello Yello Afterglow", and in 2015 and 2018 under the name "Mello Yello Peach." It is currently available in the Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain. Mello Yello Orange 2011–present An orange, orange-flavored variant of Mello Yello.
Fountains at Universal Parks & Resorts offer several Secret Menu flavors. [39] On Royal Caribbean cruise ships, there is an exclusive Sprite flavor called "Royal Berry Blast", which was added in 2019 in honor of the cruise line's 50th anniversary. [40] After Vault was discontinued in 2011, it was replaced with Mello Yello. [citation needed]
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 ...
Ron Vachris, CEO of the warehouse retail giant, announced that Costco would be switching its food court fountains to Coca-Cola products during the company's shareholder meeting Thursday.
Surge could be found in cans and fountain drinks until its eventual discontinuation in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 9 ] Until September 15, 2014, when Coca-Cola re-released Surge, Norway was the only country where one could still buy a similar soft drink in any form, as the original Surge recipe was still popular there.
Diet Mello Yello – diet version of Mello Yello [14] ... re-released in 2014 as an Amazon exclusive and later in 2015 in fountains at Burger King restaurants. Retail ...
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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]