Mtn Dew is offering its Purple Thunder flavor as both a fountain soda and in 20-ounce bottles exclusively in Circle K stores.
Mtn Dew Purple Thunder is described as combining "the mouth-watering flavors of blackberry and plum for the ultimate berry combination."
Kevin Lewis, chief marketing officer for Circle K's parent company Alimentation Couche-Tard, said that everything from the berry flavor to the design was specially created by Mtn Dew and Circle K to provide a unique beverage that is sure to bring a new level of fun and flavor to our customers.
According to Pat O'Toole, Mtn Dew's chief marketing officer, "the Dew Nation is going to appreciate the delightful flavor twist of blackberry and plum that Purple Thunder offers to their roster," and there is no better partner than Circle K to bring this fantastic flavor to reality.


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