![]() ![]() Anyway, this flavor has been years in the making so let’s get right to it. The packaging artwork is a bit busy for my tastes but the pink liquid works well with what they were trying to do. If you only buy one as opposed to a pack, I do think you’ll regret it! So make sure to grab enough, because you’re going to want more.įor the regular full sugar version, I was anticipating this since the Speedway exclusive launch, utterly pissed that I couldn’t find my way to this gas station to sample it’s lemonade promises. Major Melon is my least favorite (huge miss on flavor and sweetness ratio), I enjoy the Red White and Dew (each of these flavors is nothing special on its own, but still a solid choice), and Sweet Lightning has been my favorite up until today, now that it’s being replaced by Spark. Since I am new to the Dew Review I will give y’all a quick scale on my preference. The guys know how strongly I feel about the KFC exclusive lightning but in my opinion, it has finally been surpassed. That being said, this is my new favorite Dew. A heavy black background highlights the pink on this packing as opposed to the inverted theme on the original. The packing is even just as cool, if not cooler, than the original packaging. Sometimes the sugar free options tend to sacrifice the sweetness, flavor, even the aroma, but Mt. The same raspberry, the same light lemon, the same carbonation, but without any of that heaviness I mentioned earlier. The sugar free Spark, no shit, tastes exactly the same as the original. If you go back and forth between regular and diet options like I do, it’s easy to notice that certain “heaviness” that a regular soda tends to have. The flavor was lighter than I’d imagined also. I prefer a stronger lemon taste, but I’m a huge raspberry fan so I didn’t mind. Not only will I let you know if it’s good, but I’m going to compare it to the original version.įirstly, I noticed the original Spark was lacking in the lemon department. Sometimes, those options can be a huge let down and I’m happy to spend my time (and money) letting y’all know if you should do the same. There’s health restrictions, lifestyle choices, and even just flat out personal taste bud preferences for why someone might go for a zero sugar or diet option. I felt it was important to get into this for a few reasons. Hey there, folks! I’m glad to be expanding the Dew-Review-iverse with something new, and dare I say… refreshing? I’ll check back in for my verdict of the full sugar version, but for now, take it away Jess! Spark Zero by Jessica Nicole Jessica comes to us today armed with a more refined palate and a full sleeve of Mtn Dew Spark Zero. While most notably a film critic of the finest of fast-food themed slasher flicks, Ms. With that, enter recently minted TehBen writer Jessica Nicole. Most all new Dew flavors come with a Zero Sugar alternative released at the same time, but we’ve never actually really given one a proper review. With bad weather and day job craziness keeping yours truly from traveling across state lines for the quicker release and with the covid plague encompassing editor Ben’s home like a black cloud of pure malaise, we decided to take a different crack at it. It’s the closest thing we’d ever have to a deadline, but for this particular go ‘round, we just couldn’t make it on time. Collectible 16-ounce cans were only available online and sold out quickly, leaving the drink unavailable yet again.Anyway, typically over here at America’s Favorite Soda Blog, whenever a new Dew is released there’s a mad dash from the writer’s room to track it down in hopes of busting out an article like this before most of the country has had a chance to take their first sip. 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). Citrus Cherry is one of the line's most popular flavors. ![]() 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). ![]()
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