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'''Grape''' was a [[Mountain Dew]] flavor variant. It was first test marketed at select restaurants in Pepsi's Fusion fountain machine (designed to compete with Coca-Cola's Freestyle machine). It was later released in Japan on May 24, 2011, and was available for a limited time in 12 oz cans in certain Japanese vending machines, mainly Boss.
'''Grape''' was a [[Mountain Dew]] flavor variant. It was first
 
 
test marketed at select restaurants in Pepsi's Fusion fountain machine (designed to compete with Coca-Cola's Freestyle machine). It was later released in Japan on May 24, 2011, and was available for a limited time in 12 oz cans in certain Japanese vending machines, mainly Boss.
 
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==

Revision as of 17:01, 5 April 2019

Grape
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Official Mountain Dew Grape can design.
Description
Flavor: Grape
Color: Light Purple      
Details
Current Status: Discontinued
Locations Available: United States
Japan
Year(s) Available: United States: 2010
Japan: 2011 - 2012
Related Flavors: Dry Ginger, Golden Lime, Aurora, Max Air, Baja Blast, Lemon, Wild Berry, Cherry, Orange, Lime, Raspberry, Strawberry, Baja Blast, Kickstart (Energizing Grape)
Similar Flavors: Pitch Black, Pitch Black II, X-Treme, Darth Dew, Kickstart (Energizing Midnight Grape)
Related Promotions: N/A
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Grape was a Mountain Dew flavor variant. It was first test marketed at select restaurants in Pepsi's Fusion fountain machine (designed to compete with Coca-Cola's Freestyle machine). It was later released in Japan on May 24, 2011, and was available for a limited time in 12 oz cans in certain Japanese vending machines, mainly Boss.

Description

As its name suggests, Mountain Dew Grape was a grape flavored soda, and was light purple in color.

Trivia

  • Grape was one of six grape flavored Mountain Dew variants. (See "Similar Flavors" in the infobox)