Mountain Dew’s last permanent flavor addition was White Out in 2010. Major Melon is available in 20-ounce and two-liter bottles, as well as 12-count cases of 12-ounce cans, according to Food Business News. "They also found that watermelon was the number one choice of flavors tested amongst fans, so they knew they had to pull off a formula that delivers a bold watermelon flavor but preserves the refreshing charge of MTN DEW." "The brand recognizes that MTN DEW lovers seek out more variety in their beverage options but have an unwavering dedication to the DEW they know and love," a spokesperson told Thrillist. Its apparent mascot, a furrowed-brow, grimacing, oblong character that could easily be confused for a cucumber, seems to dare, more than invite the thirsty consumer to take a taste. Mountain Dew Major Melon is a pink watermelon flavored fizzy elixir available in classic (with 91 mg of caffeine) and zero sugar (with 113 mg of caffeine) options. And now, the first truly new Mountain Dew flavor in over a decade is hitting store shelves. Over the years, they’ve concocted Mountain Dew Code Red, Mountain Dew Voltage, and Mountain Dew Live Wire, not to mention diet versions of the artificially-flavored nectar. The present-day guardians of the radioactive-hued 81 year old novelty beverage simply do not stop innovating. According to our poll, 23.23 of people think Major Melon is the absolute worst Mountain Dew concoction. Much like the consequences to your mind and body after guzzling a bottle or two, Mountain Dew is the novelty beverage that just won’t quit. Participants were even less impressed with Dews cherry-flavored Code Red, but it missed last place by a hair.
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