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  • Mountain Dew
  • Mountain Dew
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  • The iconic drink of dank MLG NoScopers everywhere! Chug chug chug!
  • Mountain Dew is a variation of a carbon based liquid known a soda. Mountain Dew has a abnormal amount of sugar and caffine and is rumored to cause tooth decay. Who cares if it causes tooth decay? I mean, it tastes good and it makes you hyper. What more could you ask for in a plastic bottle container? Well anyway, "The Dew" is green and clear so you can see through it. There is also a red version of it and an orange version, which by looking at it I know I hate it since I don't like orange anything. I do enjoy tangerines though. I once drank about eight cans of Mountain Dew. I was up until 4:08 in the morning.
  • Mountain Dew is een frisdrank met cafeïne er in, die eind 20e eeuw populair was. De bestuurder van de Jeep droeg in 1985 een pet met daarop het logo van Mountain Dew.
  • Mountain Dew is a soda.
  • Mountain Dew is a soft drink manufactured and distributed by PepsiCo. The main formula was invented in Knoxville, Tennessee, named and first marketed in Knoxville and Johnson City, TN in the 1940s, then by Barney and Ally Hartman, in Fayetteville, North Carolina and across the United States in 1964. Between the 1940s and 1980s, there was just one variety of Mountain Dew, which was citrus-flavored and caffeinated in most markets. Diet Mountain Dew was introduced in 1988. When removed from its characteristic green bottle, the original Mountain Dew is bright yellow-green and translucent.
  • Mountain Dew is a high caniffinated citrus brand of soda made by the Pepsi Company. Mountain Dew is Dale Earnhardt Jr's sponsor for Hendrick Motorsports.
  • Mountain-Dew-Is-A-Great-Caffeine-Drink-That-Can-Keep-You-Awake-For-Hours! It-Kept-The-Conglomerate-Of-Energetic-Eccentric-Caffeine-Obsessed-Hyper-Bunnies-That-Kill-A-Lot-Of-People-Running. It-Can-Be-Dangerous!
  • The driver of a Jeep in 1985 wore a cap that bore a Mountain Dew logo.
  • Mountain Dew is a real beverage that appeared in the Season Sixteen episode, "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining".
  • Mountain Dew is a brand of soft drink owned by the American company PepsiCo and originating in America. Originally made in 1940 in Tennessee by bottlers Moses and Ally Hartman, it was revised by Bill Bridgeworth in 1958, with its contract being purchased by Tip, and undergoing further revisions to the formula in 1961 by William H. "Bill" Jones. It was eventually sold to the Pepsi company by 1964 and sold throughout America and Canada, and later to Japan by the 1980s.
  • Mountain Dew is a soda, green in color and served in vending machines, that seems to have connections to several insidious things—the Mountain Dew Robots and Dew City, namely.
  • The process of condensation that forms mountain dew is both fascinating and beautiful. In simple, perhaps less poetic terms, as the exposed surfaces of grasses and plants cool by radiating heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of the sparkling delicate water droplets that you see on lovely mornings in mountain meadows. But this description fails to capture the exquisite beauty even in the science behind the condensation process. In a similar though opposite fashion, written descriptions of horrible soda flavors often fail to capture the utter abomination that they truly are.
  • Mountain Dew (currently stylized as Mtn Dew in the United States) is a carbonated soft drink brand produced and owned by PepsiCo. The original formula was invented in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman and was first marketed in Marion, Virginia; Knoxville, Tennessee and Johnson City, Tennessee with the slogan "Ya-Hoo! Mountain Dew. It'll tickle yore innards." A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958. The Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired by the Pepsi-Cola company in 1964, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States and Canada.
  • Mountain Dew contains pure unfiltered Truthiness. If you are ever not feeling well, and need an extra shot of Truthiness to get you through your day, go get yourself as much Mountain Dew as possible, and chug, chug, chug! Mountain Dew is not a drug, so don't say no, just chug! It ain't no drug ! This cream-tainted form of Coffee and truthiness are exact opposites. It sucks the truthiness out of you, as it gives you the urge to read books and study things If you want a kick of truthiness, Mountain Dew is the only way to go.
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  • 5585293
Date
  • 2012-10-12
Origin
  • United States
Introduced
  • 1964
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  • Mountain Dew
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Fate
  • Still existing
Title
  • Mountain Dew
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  • 22
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  • Green
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  • Soft drink brand
Founded
  • 1940
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  • Mountain Dew (currently stylized as Mtn Dew in the United States) is a carbonated soft drink brand produced and owned by PepsiCo. The original formula was invented in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman and was first marketed in Marion, Virginia; Knoxville, Tennessee and Johnson City, Tennessee with the slogan "Ya-Hoo! Mountain Dew. It'll tickle yore innards." A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958. The Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired by the Pepsi-Cola company in 1964, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States and Canada. Between the 1940s and 1980s, there was just one variety of Mountain Dew, which was citrus-flavored and caffeinated in most markets. Diet Mountain Dew was introduced in 1988, followed by Mountain Dew Red, which was introduced and subsequently discontinued in 1988. In 2001, a cherry flavor called Code Red debuted. This product line extension trend has continued, with expansion into specialty, limited time production, region-specific, and retailer-specific (Taco Bell, 7-Eleven) variations of Mountain Dew.
  • The iconic drink of dank MLG NoScopers everywhere! Chug chug chug!
  • Mountain Dew is a variation of a carbon based liquid known a soda. Mountain Dew has a abnormal amount of sugar and caffine and is rumored to cause tooth decay. Who cares if it causes tooth decay? I mean, it tastes good and it makes you hyper. What more could you ask for in a plastic bottle container? Well anyway, "The Dew" is green and clear so you can see through it. There is also a red version of it and an orange version, which by looking at it I know I hate it since I don't like orange anything. I do enjoy tangerines though. I once drank about eight cans of Mountain Dew. I was up until 4:08 in the morning.
  • Mountain Dew is een frisdrank met cafeïne er in, die eind 20e eeuw populair was. De bestuurder van de Jeep droeg in 1985 een pet met daarop het logo van Mountain Dew.
  • Mountain Dew is a soda.
  • Mountain Dew is a soft drink manufactured and distributed by PepsiCo. The main formula was invented in Knoxville, Tennessee, named and first marketed in Knoxville and Johnson City, TN in the 1940s, then by Barney and Ally Hartman, in Fayetteville, North Carolina and across the United States in 1964. Between the 1940s and 1980s, there was just one variety of Mountain Dew, which was citrus-flavored and caffeinated in most markets. Diet Mountain Dew was introduced in 1988. When removed from its characteristic green bottle, the original Mountain Dew is bright yellow-green and translucent.
  • Mountain Dew is a high caniffinated citrus brand of soda made by the Pepsi Company. Mountain Dew is Dale Earnhardt Jr's sponsor for Hendrick Motorsports.
  • Mountain-Dew-Is-A-Great-Caffeine-Drink-That-Can-Keep-You-Awake-For-Hours! It-Kept-The-Conglomerate-Of-Energetic-Eccentric-Caffeine-Obsessed-Hyper-Bunnies-That-Kill-A-Lot-Of-People-Running. It-Can-Be-Dangerous!
  • The driver of a Jeep in 1985 wore a cap that bore a Mountain Dew logo.
  • The process of condensation that forms mountain dew is both fascinating and beautiful. In simple, perhaps less poetic terms, as the exposed surfaces of grasses and plants cool by radiating heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of the sparkling delicate water droplets that you see on lovely mornings in mountain meadows. But this description fails to capture the exquisite beauty even in the science behind the condensation process. In a similar though opposite fashion, written descriptions of horrible soda flavors often fail to capture the utter abomination that they truly are. Condensation is the incredible process whereby a substance's state changes from a gas to a liquid. While there are often times that certain liquids are so unbearably awful that if consumed and then transformed into a colonic gas, that resulting gas is more pleasant to smell than the liquid initially consumed, in the case of mountain dew, the process of condensation and the resulting watering of nature is simply sublime.
  • Mountain Dew is a real beverage that appeared in the Season Sixteen episode, "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining".
  • Mountain Dew is a brand of soft drink owned by the American company PepsiCo and originating in America. Originally made in 1940 in Tennessee by bottlers Moses and Ally Hartman, it was revised by Bill Bridgeworth in 1958, with its contract being purchased by Tip, and undergoing further revisions to the formula in 1961 by William H. "Bill" Jones. It was eventually sold to the Pepsi company by 1964 and sold throughout America and Canada, and later to Japan by the 1980s.
  • Mountain Dew is a soda, green in color and served in vending machines, that seems to have connections to several insidious things—the Mountain Dew Robots and Dew City, namely.
  • Mountain Dew contains pure unfiltered Truthiness. If you are ever not feeling well, and need an extra shot of Truthiness to get you through your day, go get yourself as much Mountain Dew as possible, and chug, chug, chug! Mountain Dew is not a drug, so don't say no, just chug! It ain't no drug ! Many believe you should drink coffee to get through the day. However, that beverage has been corrupted by hippies and liberals, who put tons of creamer in it. Many of these so-called human beings drink the cream-tainted liquid death while reading evil books at an Ivy-league school library, or drink it while they hang out at Starbucks and discuss liberal nonsense while wearing their pretentious uppity clothes. To top it off, most bookstores now sell coffee, so people can drink it, while they...read more evil books! Probably books written by that moron Noam Chomsky, no doubt. This cream-tainted form of Coffee and truthiness are exact opposites. It sucks the truthiness out of you, as it gives you the urge to read books and study things If you want a kick of truthiness, Mountain Dew is the only way to go.
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