The Pitch Black Mtn Dew Energy drink, as well as the regular Pitch Black Mtn Dew and Pitch Black sugar-free Mtn Dew, are all expected to launch in the first month of the New Year, and they are said to not be around for long, suggesting fans will want to get their hands on it when they see it. On the can of the product, it describes itself as “Pitch Black with a blast of citrus punch”, so similar to what we mentioned earlier, in an intriguing citrusy dark fruit experience. Since the mid-2010s, Mtn Dew’s occasionally available Pitch Black has been a citrusy dark fruit recipe, and that appears to be the case for the completely new Pitch Black Mtn Dew Energy drink. As for the taste of Pitch Black, when it was first introduced, it was described as a black grape taste, although that has since changed. The upcoming Pitch Black Mtn Dew Energy will have the beverage’s usual highlights, including citicoline to support mental focus, 200mg caffeine for energy, ingredients for immune health, no added sugar, and a light 25 calories. Soon, fans will once again be able to grab the classic Pitch Black Mtn Dew soda and a sugar-free Pitch Black Mtn Dew, and for the first time ever, there is also going to be a Pitch Black Mtn Dew Energy drink. Nutrition Facts: (1 can) 25 calories, 0 grams of fat, 170 milligrams of sodium, 5 grams of carbohydrates, 4 grams of sugar (including 0 grams of added sugar), and 0 grams of protein.In January of next year, beverage giant Mtn Dew is bringing back its limited, long-running, and much-loved Pitch Black flavor for a variety of its drinks. Purchased Price: More than one should pay on eBay Although its flavor is not unique in the Mtn Dew Universe, this might be my favorite in the Mtn Dew Energy line, slightly edging out Tropical Sunrise. As someone who is used to energy drinks with artificial sweeteners from Monster, some of which are hard to tell if they’re sugar free, I don’t mind that this doesn’t have the same sugary bite as the original.ĭespite being one of my favorite Dew flavors, it’s been a while since I’ve had a Mtn Dew Code Red, so it was nice to revisit it in this energy drink form. There’s a little bit from the five percent of white grape juice in it, which does a little to hide the sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium. Although this isn’t completely sugar free. I guess it’s more like the Zero Sugar version. But if you’re hoping for a taste that’s a carbon copy of the original Mtn Dew Code Red, thanks to the artificial sweeteners, you won’t get that. With the first sip, it’s recognizable as the Dew with a rush of cherry flavor. It features 180 milligrams of caffeine, vitamin C and zinc for immune support, has five percent juice, and zero grams of added sugar like all the Mtn Dew Energy flavors in less eye-catching cans. It’s also the flavor with the damn best looking can of the bunch. Mtn Dew Energy Code Red is the latest flavor in the Energy Drink Formerly Known As Mtn Dew Rise Line. At the time, the way the original green Mountain Dew and Code Red looked on the shelf together made it seem like Mtn Dew was celebrating Christmas. A 16 fl oz can has a total of 180 mg of caffeine. I feel like it was just yesterday when my mind was blown seeing another Dew flavor next to the original. Mountain Dew Rise contains 11.25 mg of caffeine per fl oz (38.04 mg per 100 ml). It’s been on shelves for so long that I can type the following: The new Mtn Dew Energy Code Red is not your father’s Mtn Dew Code Red. It makes me feel old knowing that the original Mtn Dew Code Red is over 20 years old.
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