PepsiCo has added a new, limited edition Mtn Dew flavor to its portfolio in Summer Freeze, which incorporates the cherry, lemon, and raspberry flavors of its ice pop with its well-known citrus flavor.
The new Summer Freeze flavor contains high fructose corn syrup and caffeine, among other ingredients.
It will be available at selected US retailers through summer in original and zero sugar offerings in 20 oz. and 12 oz. bottles, 12-pack cans, and 16.9 oz. 6-pack bottles.
Mtn Dew has been releasing seasonal flavors and then removing them from sale after a short period.
In November, it released the fruitcake-based Mtn Dew Fruit Quake flavor.
In addition, it has brought back the beloved Pitch Black taste, which was discontinued in 2019, and debuted an enhanced Code Red energy drink, which contains 180 energizing milligrams of caffeine.


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