Mtn Dew is once again bringing one of its biggest cult-favorite flavors, Baja Blast, to store shelves and expanding its scope in the process.
For a limited time in summer 2022, Baja Blast and Baja Blast Zero Sugar will be available nationwide, along with two new flavors: Mtn Dew Baja Mango Gem, described as "a colorful orange tropical mango flavor," and Mtn Dew Baja Gold, described as "a bright island pineapple flavor."
Then, for the first time, Baja Blast is getting the energy drink treatment with the release of Mtn Dew Energy Baja Blast, which has all of the flavors of the original Baja Blast plus the added benefits of citicoline, zinc, and caffeine, which provide a boost of energy and mental clarity with zero added sugar.
Customers can also enter the Lost Treasures of Baja Island Sweepstakes to win a brand new, limited-run Baja Blast flavor called Baja Blast Deep Dive, which is described as taking "the classic Baja flavor to new depths, wrapped in a sleek black can."


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