Did Mountain Dew discontinue Game fuel?
Did Mountain Dew discontinue Game fuel?
Like their precursor, these two flavors lasted for 12 weeks and were discontinued. On 24 August 2011, Mountain Dew announced another return of the Game Fuel promotion on their Facebook page. The original citrus/cherry would once again return, along with a new tropical companion flavor.
What flavor is blue Game fuel?
| Game Fuel (Charged Berry Blast) | |
|---|---|
| Flavor: | Berry |
| Color: | Blue |
| Details | |
| Current Status: | Permanent Flavor |
When did Game fuel come out?
Game Fuel (Electrifying Berry), a violet flavor released in 2013 to promote the Xbox One.
What is the rarest Mountain Dew flavor?
Typically, we just have to live with the fact that we’ll never get to try it for ourselves and try to move on, but Mountain Dew is changing that by offering us its “Violet With Grape Flavor” soda from Japan. The “uber-rare product,” as it’s described, was announced at FYE stores and online on Aug. 10.
How many game fuel flavors are there?
The beverage is available in five game-winning flavors: Charged Cherry Blast, Charged Cherry Burst, Charged Original DEW®, Charged Tropical Strike and Charged Orange Storm.
What flavor is original game fuel?
Citrus Cherry
Game Fuel (Citrus Cherry) – the original red-orange flavor that was first released to promote Halo 3, and has been a part of all Game Fuel promotions in the United States ever since.
What flavor is white out?
Smooth Citrus
| White Out | |
|---|---|
| Flavor: | United States and Canada: Smooth Citrus (Yuzu Lemongrass) Japan: Cool Citrus New Zealand: Lemon |
| Color: | White |
| Details | |
| Current Status: | United States: Permanent Flavor US Diet, Japan, Canada, and New Zealand: Discontinued |
What flavor is Baja Blast?
Mtn Dew Baja Blast offers a bold and refreshing blast of tropical lime flavor.
What flavor is frost bite Mountain Dew?
cool melon
Frost Bite is a flavor of Mountain Dew that is cobalt blue in color. Its flavor is described as “a burst of icy refreshment and cool melon.”