

Ī strawberry-kiwi variant exclusive to Food Lion. Ī crisp apple variant exclusive to Kroger-owned stores in September 2021. First official alcoholic Mountain Dew product.Ī lemon variant exclusive to Which Wich restaurants. Ī fruit punch variant exclusive to Bojangles. Īn "electrifying lemonade" variant exclusive to select Sheetz and Kum & Go fountains released in May 2020. A zero sugar variant was introduced in 2021. Ī honeydew/melon variant exclusive to Walmart stores in March 2020 as a permanent flavor. Originally intended to be a limited-time flavor, it was re-released as a permanent flavor by popular demand in 2020, but still exclusive to Dollar General. Its tagline is "DEW charged with Natural & Artificial Sweet Peach & Smooth Honey".Ī pineapple variant exclusive to Dollar General. It was first revealed via a trademark that was filed on March 4, 2019. Also available in zero sugar.Ī peach variant exclusive to KFC restaurants from late March 2019. It was released in limited quantities in the United States on June 28, 2018, before becoming more widely available in stores in July. It is described as similar to Mountain Dew Game Fuel Berry Lime, as they have the same berry lime flavoring. Ī berry/lime variant exclusive to Sam's Club locations in May 2018 in the United States. Limited-time summer flavor inspired by the taste of a bomb pop, with cherry, raspberry and lemon flavors. A zero sugar version was introduced in 2019, and has since seen packaged releases alongside original Baja Blast.Ī goji/strawberry/citrus variant released in 2017 exclusively at select convenience stores and college campuses. The drink has seen reoccurring, seasonal summer retail releases from 2018 onwards.Ī diet version was briefly offered in Taco Bell fountains in 2015. In 2016, the flavor was re-released for the "DEWcision" contest for a limited time, where it lost to Pitch Black. In April 2015, Baja Blast released in retail stores for a limited time, accompanied by an in-store release of sister flavor Sangrita Blast. On May 5, 2014, Baja Blast received a limited release in stores by popular demand. In 2020, Mountain Dew Throwback was rebranded as Mountain Dew Real Sugar, with a new design using the 1980s Mountain Dew logo, with the words "Real Sugar" in a similar font.Ģ004–present (fountain, exclusive to Taco Bell) Ģ014-2016, 2018-2022 (retail, limited time release)Ī tropical lime variant introduced in 2004 exclusively as a fountain drink at Taco Bell restaurants. A fourth limited production run began in March 2011, lasting for eight weeks, before it became a permanent addition. It was initially re-released for brief periods (generally 8–12 weeks at a time), including a 2nd wave from December 2009 – February 2010 and a 3rd wave in Summer/Fall 2010. A variant without sugar or caffeine, available in parts of the United States.Ī variant containing natural sugar in place of high-fructose corn syrup released during mid-2009 under the name Mountain Dew Throwback.
