


Disrespect to release a limited edition Championship Citrus Cherry (via Chew boom). It's already seen one last resurgence in early August 2022, when Mountain Dew teamed up with Dr. However, in 2022, it was announced that Wispak, the last bottler of Game Fuel Citrus Cherry, would stop producing it, leaving the popular beverage officially discontinued: At least for a while. Even after that, the drink's bottle was changed several times for more promotional game tie-ins. Since then, it appeared with branding for "World of Warcraft" in 2009, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" in 2011, "Halo 4" in 2012, and "Every2Minutes in 2013," before being released as a permanent flavor in 2014. The first run lasted for 12 weeks before it was discontinued. It was first released in 2007 alongside the release of Xbox 360's newest hit, "Halo 3" (via Mountain Dew Wiki). Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Orange Juice Concentrate, Citric Acid, Sodium Hexametaphosphate to Protect Flavor, Sodium Benzoate Preserves Freshness, Natural Flavor, Caffeine, Sodium Citrate, Gum Arabic, Calcium Disodium EDTA to Protect Flavor, Red 40, Brominated Vegetable Oil, Yellow 5, Blue 1. Promotional poster with the official launch date for Major Melon January 4, 2021. An early advertisement for Major Melon, with a different slogan. Photograph of Mountain Dew Voltage, White Out and Pitch Black bottles. Water Bottle with Knitted Cover, 2L Hot Water Bag, Purple 15 Save with 2-day.

White Out's Sidekick bottle design during the PepCoin promotion. +CRV or deposit where applicable Pepsi, Mtn Dew, Dr Pepper and Canada Dry. White Out's Sidekick bottle design during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion. White Out's Sidekick bottle design during the Every60Seconds promotion. Citrus Cherry is one of the line's most popular flavors. Leaked image of Major Melon's packaging variants. White Out's current 3x4 12-pack design (front). 1946 - Bottles of Mountain Dew are given labels featuring the classic hillbilly design. It is dubbed 'Mountain Dew,' a term originally used for Tennessee mountain-made moonshine. Launched in 2005, new flavors of the Game Fuel line of Mountain Dew are often released in conjunction with a new video game's debut (via Mountain Dew Wiki). Early 40's - Brothers Barney and Ally Hartman, who own Hartman Beverage, begin bottling a lithiated-lemon drink to be mixed with hard liquor.
