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Sipping on some Mountain Dew

Max Step by Max Step
May 31, 2024
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Dimple Times is sipping on a Mountain Dew

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Mountain Dew, a citrus-flavored carbonated soft drink, has become a staple in the beverage industry since its inception. This soda pop isn’t just a drink; it’s a lifestyle, a statement, and for some, practically a vital sign. So let’s pop the tab on some effervescent facts about this liquid lightning.

Mountain Dew was originally concocted by two beverage barons, Barney and Ally Hartman, who were looking for a mixer that would make their whiskey taste like it had been kissed by an electrically charged leprechaun. The drink’s formula was later revised and popularized for broader audiences.

One of the most distinct characteristics of Mountain Dew is its unique taste. Unlike many popular soft drinks that are cola-flavored, Mountain Dew sports a citrus profile that has proven to be a hit among consumers who prefer an alternative to traditional flavors.

Born in the 1940s in Tennessee, this soda pop has more history than you’d expect from something that looks like it’s made from crushed glow sticks. Its vibrant green color is another distinguishing feature that sets it apart from other carbonated beverages on the market.

Mountain Dew is marketed under the banner of PepsiCo, and since its acquisition by the conglomerate in 1964, the brand has seen exponential growth and expanded into a range of variants. Some of these include Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Code Red with a cherry flavor, Kickstart, Mountain Dew Voltage with raspberry citrus and ginseng, and many more limited edition flavors that have been introduced over time.

In 1993 “Do the Dew” tag line was introduced, the slogan that doubles as life advice. It’s short, catchy, and encourages you to seize life by the horns or skateboard wheels or gaming controller—you get the picture. It’s more than just consuming soda; it’s about embracing a bold and daring attitude, preferably while wearing sunglasses indoors and executing an ollie off your neighbor’s roof (disclaimer: please don’t actually do that).

Mountain Dew soda pop is like that one friend who’s always up for anything and lives by the motto “go big or go home.” It’s bright enough to guide ships through fog and energetic enough to have its own gravitational pull. Whether you’re sipping it quietly at your desk or shotgunning it before a motocross race, one thing’s for sure: Mountain Dew doesn’t just quench your thirst; it dropkicks it into next week. Cheers to that effervescent enigma!

While the original purpose might have been to tango with liquor, the Dew quickly moonwalked its way into the hearts of soda drinkers everywhere as a standalone symphony of sweetness. The name itself is an old slang term for moonshine, which gives it a sort of outlaw mystique—as if drinking it might make you want to start a rogue ATV gang or spontaneously go bungee jumping in your backyard.

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