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Mtn Dew Spark Rolls Out Nationally

Drink also releasing a zero-sugar version
Mtn Dew Spark
Photograph courtesy of PepsiCo North America Beverages

PURCHASE, N.Y. — Mtn Dew Spark is now rolling out nationwide, and the carbonated soft drink (CSD) also comes in a zero-sugar option.

Mtn Dew Spark was first introduced about a year ago to convenience stores in limited quantities. The raspberry lemonade flavored drink became a fan favorite, said maker PepsiCo North America Beverages, Purchase, N.Y.

“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,” said Pat O’Toole, vice president of marketing for Mtn Dew. “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.”

Both drinks are sold at retailers nationwide and online in 20-ounce single bottles, 12-ounce single cans and 12 packs, among a variety of other sizes.

The Mtn Dew line also includes Mtn Dew Kickstart, Mountain Dew Code Red, Mountain Dew Voltage, Mtn Dew Zero Sugar, Mtn Dew Major Melon and Mtn Dew Major Melon Zero Sugar.

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