Information about this flavor is limited due to its obscure release. Details provided in this article are based on the best available sources, but they may be incomplete or not fully accurate. Because it was distributed in a way that very few people were aware of, some facts may still be missing or unverified.
Dry Ginger
Dry Ginger was a Mountain Dew flavor variant. Similar to other Japanese flavors, it was exclusively available in Japan.
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Description[]
As its name implies, Dry Ginger tasted like ginger ale mixed with Mountain Dew. It was light yellow-brown in color.
History[]
Dry Ginger was exclusively released in Japan in the 1990s. Due to its general unavailability, it was hardly known of and very rarely seen. It was notable for featuring a metal can instead of an aluminum one, as well as for featuring the 1988 - 1991 logo, contemporaneous with its use in the United States.
Trivia[]
- A commercial for Dry Ginger can be seen here[1].