Monica Reed

Get Snap’d with Mtn. Dew this holiday season!

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - July 10 2018: Mountain Dew drinks branded display for sell in the supermarket shelves. Photo: Shutterstock

Get Snap’d with Mtn. Dew this holiday season!

I remember hearing and talking about this last year…but it’s finally here and now it’s official. Mountain Dew is releasing a gingerbread soda for the holidays. It’s called Mountain Dew Gingerbread Snap’d.

On the bottle, it’s described as Mountain Dew with a, quote, “blast of artificial gingerbread flavor.” They haven’t said when you’ll be able to get this yet.  I’m pretty sure it’ll hit shelves before the end of the year. (Here’ a photo.) 

This isn’t the first holiday flavor they’ve come up with. It’s replacing a cranberry-pomegranate flavor called Merry Mash-Up that they’ve been selling since 2018. That one’s discontinued now.

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