Mountain Dew has a new item, and it promises to be another refreshing drink but without the sugar. The new PepsiCo product under the Mountain Dew brand announced the launch of MTN DEW SPARK Zero Sugar, and it is now available across the United States.
This is another refreshing beverage coming in for the new year and is predicted to become a favorite of those who love carbonated drinks. As per Foodsided, every time MTN DEW launches a new flavor, its fans automatically get excited since whatever it releases, the drinks always burst with good flavors, which means they do not disappoint.
Prior to the launch of MTN DEW SPARK Zero Sugar, it was noted that MTN DEW Spark instantly became a hit as soon as it was introduced. The most favorite flavor for this line was the raspberry lemonade flavor, and convenience stores often run out of supply for this beverage item.
"Each time we released MTN DEW SPARK, DEW Nation's enthusiasm was off the charts. Some people traveled significant distances just to get a taste," MTN DEW vice president of marketing, Pat O'Toole, said in a press release. "Now fans everywhere can get a taste of MTN DEW SPARK. We are pleased to bring it to shelves nationwide, and also introduce a brand new zero sugar beverage with the same bold flavor."
Now, with the new MTN DEW SPARK Zero Sugar being added to the beverage lineup after the MTN DEW SPARK, fans will be able to get more flavorful carbonated drink options. The unique flavors in beverages are becoming a trend these days, and the new beverage releases from Mountain Dew are perfect examples of this growing craze.
At any rate, the zero sugar MTN DEW flavors are also very fitting today as many people are becoming health conscious. Many are monitoring their sugar intake so, with the MTN DEW SPARK Zero Sugar, they have no reason not to try it out for its bursting flavors.
Meanwhile, both the MTN DEW SPARK new flavors, and the SPARK Zero Sugar are available in 20-ounce single bottles and 12-ounce cans. They can be purchased in a pack of 12 or individual cans or bottles.


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