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Mountain Dew
PepsiCo markets a soft drink called Mountain Dew. It also goes by the name "Mtn Dew" in some areas of the United States. Barney and Ally Hartman, both from Tennessee, created the original formula in 1940. The recipe was sold by the Hartman brothers to the Marion, Virginia-based Tip Corporation. In 1964, Tip Corp gave The Coca-Cola Company the Mountain Dew brand. A sugar, a flavoring agent, and carbonated water are the typical ingredients in soft drinks. Compared to other soft drinks, Mountain Dew has higher caffeine. There are numerous varieties available, including ordinary, code red, live wire, voltage, and GAME FUEL. Because Mountain Dew is widely enjoyed as a refreshing beverage, it is frequently kept in small refrigerators. Mountain Dew-flavored cookies can be found in lots of specialty cookie assortments. There are energy drinks that taste like Mountain Dew as well. Typically, these products are promoted to young individuals who frequently lead active lifestyles.