Mountain Dew’s latest flavor, Citrus Blackberry, has hit store shelves alongside the returning fan-favorite Citrus Cherry. The launch, which fans have spotted at Walmart, Kroger, and Dollar General, has generated major buzz, with fans calling it a “10/10” and ready to “stock up.”
Mountain Dew’s New Citrus Blackberry and Classic Citrus Cherry Ignite Fan Excitement
Mountain Dew fans, get ready to feel special as you clear space in your pantries for the brand's latest, exclusive flavors. These unique offerings have been spotted at retailers like Walmart, Kroger, and Dollar General. On November 4, popular foodstagrammer Markie Devo shared the exciting news on Instagram, introducing followers to Mountain Dew Game Fuel’s newest flavor: Citrus Blackberry, described as “Dew with a blast of natural and artificial blackberry-raspberry flavor.”
According to Parade, this new release is not just about the latest but also about the return of a classic. The beloved Citrus Cherry flavor, which combines Mountain Dew’s iconic citrus with cherry notes, is back. Fans have likened this combination to “a fruit rollup or a cherry gusher.” Both flavors are available in canned and bottled formats, though some fans expressed disappointment over the lack of zero-sugar options.
The reactions have been nothing short of exhilarating for those who have already tasted the new Citrus Blackberry flavor. Fans are raving about it, with one calling it “pretty fire” and another giving it a “10/10,” promising they’ll “definitely” repurchase. “Time to stock up,” another fan agreed, while others nostalgically recalled Mountain Dew Game Fuel’s 2007 debut when it launched alongside the release of Halo 3.
Mountain Dew Keeps Fans Guessing with New Flavors and Nostalgic Limited-Time Releases
This new launch follows the brand’s recent limited-time release of MTN Dew Dark Berry Blast, a blue raspberry and blackberry fusion exclusively available at Applebee’s during Halloween. Adding to the excitement, Mountain Dew also introduced a mystery flavor to stores, which was eventually revealed as “pink fruit candy.”
With the release of these unique flavors, Mountain Dew continues to deliver nostalgic and fresh options for its dedicated fan base, keeping shelves stocked with flavors that evoke memories while adding new twists.


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