MOUNTAIN Dew has brought back a spooky and mysterious soda just in time for Halloween.
The soda giant announced the return of Mountain Dew Voo-Dew for another Fall.
The light-colored soda has become a Halloween season staple for Mountain Dew over the last five years.
While Voo-Dew is a yearly release, each variation comes with a different and mysterious flavor profile.
"Each year, MTN DEW VOO-DEW merges the epic taste of a spooky treat with the iconic citrus notes of MTN DEW, to unleash a chilling flavor of Halloween with every sip," the brand said.
Mountain Dew also teased the mystery flavor.
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"Hint – this year’s flavor notes might remind Halloween lovers of a very particular beloved trick or treat candy."
Voo-Dew's return is already getting fans hyped online.
"I got my hands on some early it’s scary good might be the best voodoo mystery flavor yet!" one said on X, formerly Twitter.
Both Mountain Dew Voo-Dew and Voo-Dew Zero are now available in stores for a limited time.
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The sodas will come in individual 20-ounce bottles and packs of 12.
The price for both Voo-Dew and Voo-Dew Zero should be between $2.19 and $6.49.
Availability and pricing may vary by location.
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Mountain Dew's parent company PepsiCo made news recently with another one of its many drink brands.
Gatorade revealed that it was branching out into a brand new market: bottled water.
The iconic sports drink maker will begin selling unflavored Gatorade Water in early 2024.
Gatorade Water is part of a larger, years-long expansion, according to the company.
"With entrances into new categories including Water and Energy, alongside a string of recent low and no sugar hits like Gatorlyte and Gatorade Fit in the last two years, the Gatorade Portfolio is the most complete offering on the market today across energy, hydration, protein and all-day nutrition," Gatorade said in a statement.
While the water has no flavoring, it will be alkaline and contain between 65 mg and 90 mg of sodium per bottle.
It will also be full of electrolytes and made using a seven-step filtration process.
“With the launch of Gatorade Water, we’re bringing active people an unflavored alkaline water option that is electrolyte-infused for a refreshing and crisp taste and is from a brand they trust," Emily Boido, senior director of marketing at Gatorade, said.
Gatorade Water will be available in one-liter bottles, one 700-ml bottle, or a six-pack of 700-liter bottles.
While Gatorade intends to have the water out by the first quarter of 2024, they have yet to announce an exact date.
While Gatorade branches out, Pepsi is going for a vintage look in its new branding and marketing.
The move is part of Pepsi's 125th birthday celebration, which fans can take part in at a nostalgia-filled pop-up restaurant in October.
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