This gallery is a picture gallery of original Mountain Dew, dating back from 1948 to the present.
1948 - 1969 designs[]
The original Mountain Dew logo used from the beginning on glass bottles until 1969. This old logo made a comeback in Real Sugar's (named Throwback at the time) design from 2010 until 2020.
Original Mountain Dew logo, featuring Willy the Hillbilly and its then-current tagline "It'll tickle yore innards!".
1950's Mountain Dew advertisement in Tonto, Arizona, featuring Willy the Hillbilly holding a rifle and the tagline "It'll tickle yore innards!".
A photograph of contemporary bottles of Mountain Dew, also featuring both Willy the Hillbilly holding a rifle and the tagline "It'll tickle yore innards!".
Contemporary promotional artwork for Mountain Dew, featuring Willy the Hillbilly holding a rifle and the tagline "It'll tickle yore innards!", as well as Mountain Dew's contemporary bottle design.
Another Contemporary promotional poster for Mountain Dew, featuring Willy the Hillbilly and the tagline "Mountain Dew'll do it fer yew!".
A close-up image of a contemporary Mountain Dew bottle. The bottle features the names of Barney and Ally Hartman, who developed and initially bottled the drink.
Close up view of Mountain Dew's contemporary 1 quart "Party Jug" bottle design (back), featuring Willy the Hillbilly.
1969 - 1980 designs[]
This logo version had a pointed “D”, called the “Wave”, which was later removed. This logo ran for about 11 years before it was modified.
1979 - 1980 Test Logo designs[]
This logo is seldom seen and could have been conceptualized about the same time as the “Reach for the Sun, Reach for Mountain Dew” or “Taste the Sunshine” campaigns.
1980 - 1991 designs[]
Mountain Dew's logo from 1980 until 1996. This version of the logo was the same as before but the pointed “D” was changed. In 1991, it was made thinner and taller.
1988 - 1991 "Vintage" designs[]
In 1991, some Mountain Dew cans began using this logo, which had a different typeface and as well as a banner below the logo reading "THE ORIGINAL". Also, this logo was released in Japan and used for Dry Ginger.
1991 - 1996 designs[]
Contemporary promotional Mountain Dew can featuring a smiling man with sunglasses, with each logo inside his sunglass lens. This design was also released in Canada (see below).
Contemporary promotional Mountain Dew can with ribbed edges featuring a smiling man with sunglasses, with each logo inside his sunglass lens (left).
Contemporary promotional Mountain Dew can with ribbed edges featuring a smiling man with sunglasses, with each logo inside his sunglass lens (right).
Contemporary promotional Mountain Dew can with ribbed edges featuring a smiling man with sunglasses, with each logo inside his sunglass lens (back).
Mountain Dew's 1-liter bottle design during the Congo Prizes promotion. Photograph courtesy of MtnDewKid.com
1996 - 1999 designs[]
The official Mountain Dew logo from 1996 until 1999. A variation of this logo would be used for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign. Also, a hybrid of this logo and the 1990's international logo would be used for Mountain Dew's contemporary release in Indonesia.
Contemporary Mountain Dew 1998 TV ad, showing Mountain Dew's 20 oz. bottle design from 1996 until 1999.
1990's international release[]
In the 1990's, Mountain Dew products in the UK and several other foreign countries began using this logo. The product would be discontinued in the UK due to low sales, but other countries (such as Mexico and Namibia) continued to use this logo until it was replaced by the 1999-2005 logo. A hybrid of this logo and the 1996-1999 logo would be used for Mountain Dew's contemporary release in Indonesia (see below).
1999 - 2005 designs[]
Mountain Dew's logo from 1999 until 2005. During this time, Code Red, LiveWire, Pitch Black, Baja Blast, and Blue Shock Freeze all entered the market, and thus used variations of this logo.
Design for a 6 pack of 24 oz. Mountain Dew bottles from 2001 until 2005 (version with "24 FL OZ. 6 PACK" banner).
Mountain Dew's 2001 24 oz. bottle design in promotion of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys, released that same year.
Mountain Dew's 2003 2-liter bottle design in promotion of The Cat in the Hat, released that same year.
Mountain Dew's 2004 2-liter bottle design in promotion of The Polar Express, released that same year.
Mountain Dew's contemporary cone top 2-liter bottle design, bottled in Alabama by the Buffalo Rock Company.
A close up photo of Mountain Dew's contemporary cone top 2-liter bottle design (top), showing the logo for the Buffalo Rock Company (where it was bottled).
Contemporary promotional artwork for Mountain Dew, featuring its 20 oz. bottle design during this period.
Contemporary promotional artwork for the Mountain Dew Slurpee and Halo 2, promoting the Mountain Dew Slurpee's release in three collectable Halo 2 themed cups, as well as showing the price ($1.49) of each cup.
Another promotional poster for the Mountain Dew Slurpee and Halo 2, also featuring the Mountain Dew Slurpee's release in three collectable Halo 2 themed cups.
2005 - 2009 designs[]
Mountain Dew's 20 oz. bottle design during the Transform Your Summer promotion for the movie Transformers.
Mountain Dew's 1-liter bottle design during the Transform Your Summer promotion for the movie Transformers.
2009 Prototype designs[]
Mountain Dew's 2009 prototype logo, which was not well received because it somehow looked more like a generic brand. It was only used in a test run in the city of Chicago.
Mountain Dew's 2009 prototype can design, released only as a test run in Chicago. Photograph courtesy of Usasoda.com
2009 - 2017 designs[]
Mountain Dew's dome bottle design from 2009 until 2017. It was used in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico until 2021.
Mountain Dew's dome bottle design during the 2011 Double XP promotion for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Mountain Dew's dome bottle design during the Fuel the Frenzy promotion.
Mountain Dew's dome bottle design during the 2012 DewGothamCity promotion for The Dark Knight Rises.
Mountain Dew's dome bottle design during the 2012 Dew XP promotion for Halo 4.
Mountain Dew's dome bottle design during the Every2Minutes promotion.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design from 2011 until 2013.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design during the 2011 Double XP promotion for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design during the 2012 DewGothamCity promotion for The Dark Knight Rises.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design from 2013 until 2017 in its home state of Tennessee (notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design during the 2014 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design during the 2015 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design during the DEWcision 2016 promotion.
Mountain Dew's 16 oz. Sidekick bottle design during the Iconic Summer promotion.
Mountain Dew's 1-liter bottle design during the 2014 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Mountain Dew's 1-liter bottle design during the 2015 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Mountain Dew's 1-liter bottle design during the DEWcision 2016 promotion.
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design in its home state of Tennessee from 2009 until 2017 (notice "The Tennessee Original" label).
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design during the 2012 DewGothamCity promotion for The Dark Knight Rises.
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design during the Every2Minutes promotion.
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design during the 2014 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design during the 2015 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Mountain Dew's can design during the 2014 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Mountain Dew's can design during the 2014 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (version with ribbed edges).
Mountain Dew's can design during the 2015 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Mountain Dew's can design during the 2015 Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops III (version with ribbed edges).
Mountain Dew's can design during the 2016 2XP promotion for Titanfall 2 (version with ribbed edges).
Contemporary Mountain Dew can promoting Sidekick bottles.
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during the Fuel the Frenzy promotion.
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during 2011's Dew XP promotion for 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during 2011's Dew XP promotion for 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (back).
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during 2011's Dew XP promotion for 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (top).
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during 2011's Dew XP promotion for 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (side).
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during 2011's Dew XP promotion for 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (other side).
Mountain Dew's 6x2 12-pack design during 2014's Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
Mountain Dew's 3x4 12-pack design during 2015's Fuel Up For Battle promotion for Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Official design for a contemporary Mountain Dew 15-pack box containing 12 cans of original Mountain Dew along with 3 cans of Code Red.
Mountain Dew's 20-pack design during the 2011 Dew XP promotion for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (left).
Mountain Dew's 20-pack design during the 2011 Dew XP promotion for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (right).
Mountain Dew's 24-pack cube design during the 2012 DewGothamCity promotion for The Dark Knight Rises.
2017 - 2025 designs[]
Mountain Dew's contemporary label art, designed by Amy Cartolano.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design from 2023 until 2025 (side; version with "Refresh then Recycle").
Mountain Dew's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design in its home state of Tennessee (notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design in its home state of Tennessee (side; notice "The Tennessee Original" label).
Mountain Dew's contemporary Sidekick bottle label in Tennessee (notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle label during the PepCoin promotion (version without banner).
Mountain Dew's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion.
Mountain Dew's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design in its home state of Tennessee during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion (notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design in its home state of Tennessee during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion (side; notice "The Tennessee Original" label).
Mountain Dew's planned 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design for the cancelled "Caps for Caps" cross-promotion with the NBA Store.
Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Zero Sugar, and Code Red's Sidekick bottle designs during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 promotion.
Mountain Dew's contemporary 1-liter dome bottle design (back, version 1 with smaller calories number).
Mountain Dew's contemporary 1-liter dome bottle design (back, version 2 with enlarged calories number).
Mountain Dew's 1-liter dome bottle design in Georgia (notice the "Georgia Loves MTN DEW" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design (side) in its home state of Tennessee from 2017 until 2023 (notice "The Tennessee Original" label).
Mountain Dew's 2-liter bottle design (side) in its home state of Tennessee from 2023 until 2025 (notice "The Tennessee Original" label).
Mountain Dew's contemporary 16 oz. can design in Georgia (notice the "Georgia Loves MTN DEW" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's contemporary 12-pack design in its home state of Tennessee (notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's alternate 12-pack design in its home state of Tennessee (notice "The Tennessee Original" label in a different style at the top left).
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia from 2017 until 2023 (left; version with "Georgia Loves MTN DEW").
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia from 2017 until 2023 (right; version with "Georgia Loves MTN DEW").
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia from 2017 until 2023 (front; version with "Georgia Loves MTN DEW").
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia from 2017 until 2023 (side; version with "Georgia Loves MTN DEW").
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia from 2023 until 2025 (version with "Georgia Loves MTN DEW").
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia from 2023 until 2025 (center; version with "Georgia Loves MTN DEW").
Mountain Dew's contemporary 12-pack design in Georgia (version with "It's true! Georgia Loves DEW").
Mountain Dew's contemporary 12-pack design in Georgia (front; version with "It's true! Georgia Loves DEW").
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design during The Walking Dead promotion.
Mountain Dew's 12-pack cube design during the Every60Seconds promotion.
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in Georgia during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion (notice the "It's true! Georgia Loves DEW" label in the top right).
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in its home state of Tennessee during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion (front; notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top right).
Mountain Dew's 12-pack design in its home state of Tennessee during the Dew Nation Rewards promotion (side; notice "The Tennessee Original" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's contemporary shrink-wrapped 12 oz. 8-pack design, used only in the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico.
Mountain Dew's contemporary shrink-wrapped 12 oz. 8-pack design, used only in the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico (top).
Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Zero Sugar, and Code Red's 12-pack designs during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 promotion.
Mountain Dew's contemporary 18-pack design in Kentucky (left; notice "Kentucky bottled - Bluegrass Bold" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's contemporary 18-pack design in Kentucky (right; notice "Kentucky bottled - Bluegrass Bold" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's contemporary 18-pack design in Kentucky (front; notice "Kentucky bottled - Bluegrass Bold" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew's contemporary 18-pack design in Kentucky (top; notice "Kentucky bottled - Bluegrass Bold" label in the top left).
Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, and Mountain Dew Zero Sugar's 24-pack cube designs during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 promotion.
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle, 12-pack, and 24-pack design for the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War promotion.
Mountain Dew's contemporary alternate glass cup design (version with the logo in white), as seen on the official Taco Bell website.
Promotional artwork featuring Mountain Dew and Game Fuel (Charged Cherry Burst) during the Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone promotion, featuring both flavors' designs during that promotion.
Mountain Dew and Game Fuel (Charged Cherry Burst)'s designs during the Call of Duty: Vanguard promotion and Doritos Nacho Cheese's design during the Call of Duty: Warzone promotion.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Zero Sugar, and Code Red during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 promotion, featuring all four flavors' Sidekick bottle designs during that promotion.
Another promotional poster for Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Zero Sugar, and Code Red during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 promotion, similarly featuring all four flavors' Sidekick bottle designs during that promotion.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew, Code Red, and Voltage during the 2024 Xbox Gaming Rewards promotion, featuring all three flavors' Sidekick bottle designs during that promotion.
Five flavors of Mountain Dew at a convenience store cooler in December 2023. A promotional banner for Mountain Dew Zero Sugar can also be seen at the top.
A photograph of Purple Thunder, regular Mountain Dew, and Voltage fountain labels at a Circle K.
2025 Prototype designs[]
Mountain Dew's 2025 prototype logo. Notice how the only aspect that was changed from the prototype to the current design was the background, with the logo being slightly tweaked.
Mountain Dew's 2025 prototype announcement in May 2024. Photograph courtesy of teamsupernovafb on Instagram.
2025 - Present designs[]
Mountain Dew's Sidekick bottle design during the Bottle Lotto Sweepstakes promotion (middle side), showing the promotion's name along with the QR code that could be scanned to win cash prizes.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, featuring the product's Sidekick bottle design.
Another promotional poster for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, featuring the product's Sidekick bottle design and its longtime slogan "Do the Dew.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, featuring its Sidekick bottle design and the slogan "Do the Dew", as well as the catchphrase "Refresh Then Recycle".
Promotional artwork featuring Mountain Dew, Diet Mountain Dew, and Mountain Dew Zero Sugar's Sidekick bottle redesigns.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, featuring original Mountain Dew, Code Red, and Baja Blast's redesigns.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, featuring the product's can design and its longtime slogan "Do the Dew".
Another promotional poster for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, also featuring both its can design and the slogan "Do the Dew".
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign, featuring its can design and the slogan "Do the Dew", as well as the catchphrase "Refresh Then Recycle".
Promotional artwork showing various Mountain Dew flavors' previous designs compared to their new designs.
Canadian release[]
1970's designs[]
1980's designs[]
1991 - 1996 designs[]
Contemporary promotional Canadian Mountain Dew can featuring a smiling man with sunglasses, with each logo inside his sunglass lens.
1996 - 1999 designs[]
1999 - 2005 designs[]
2005 - 2012 designs[]
2012 - 2017 designs[]
The official Canadian Mountain Dew logo from 2012 until 2017. During this time, Mountain Dew Citrus Charge was sold as the main flavor.
2017 - Present designs[]
Alternate render of Mountain Dew's current Canadian 473ml can design (without the "King Can" banner).
Mountain Dew's Canadian 12 oz. can design from 2017 onwards, which is nearly identical to its counterparts in other North American countries (United States and Mexico).
Canadian Mountain Dew 12-pack featuring a promotion for a free burger from Canadian fast food chain Harvey's.
Canadian Mountain Dew Slurpee's cup design in promotion of the video game Crackdown 3, showing the logo for the game.
Canadian Mountain Dew Slurpee's cup design in promotion of the video game Crackdown 3 (back), showing the Mountain Dew logo.
2025 - Present designs[]
Mountain Dew's 2025 redesign seen on a Pepsi Spire machine in a Canadian Subway location.
Mexican release[]
1990's designs[]
2000's - 2017 designs[]
2017 - Present designs[]
Brazilian release[]
1970's - 1990's designs[]
1999 - 2005 designs[]
2005 - Present designs[]
Russian release[]
2001 - 2005 designs[]
2005 - 2017 designs[]
Mountain Dew's first Russian 500 ml bottle design, used from 2005 until 2010. The background was later changed from green to black.
Mountain Dew's Russian 500 ml bottle design (version with black background), used from 2010 until 2017.
Mountain Dew's Russian 330 ml can design during the DewGothamCity promotion.
2017 - 2022 designs[]
2022 - Present designs[]
Belarusian release[]
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew's release in Belarus, featuring its 500 ml bottle design in that country.
Promotional artwork in 2023 for the Mountain Dew Esports League promotion in Belarus, featuring Mountain Dew's 500 ml bottle design in that country.
German release[]
1999 - 2005 designs[]
2005 - 2010 designs[]
2010 - 2017 designs[]
2017 - 2022 designs[]
2022 - Present designs[]
Danish release[]
Mountain Dew's Danish can design, used until 2015 when it was replaced by Mountain Dew Citrus Blast
Czech release[]
Polish release[]
1999 - 2005 designs[]
2005 - 2010 designs[]
2010 - 2017 designs[]
2017 - Present designs[]
Mountain Dew's Polish 500 ml can design during the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War promotion (side).
Mountain Dew's Polish 500 ml can design during the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War promotion (back).
Finnish release[]
New Zealand release[]
1996 - 1999 designs[]
1999 - 2005 designs[]
2005 - 2018 designs[]
Mountain Dew's second New Zealand 440 ml can design, featuring a simplified design compared to its predecessor.
2018 - Present designs[]
Mountain Dew on a fountain in New Zealand right next to LiveWire and Passionfruit Frenzy.
Indonesian release[]
Mountain Dew's Indonesian can design during the 1990's, using a logo that is a hybrid of the 1996-1999 logo and the 1990's Eurasian logo.
Japanese release[]
1970's - 1991 designs[]
1991 - 1994 designs[]
Mountain Dew's Japanese 250 ml can design from 1991 until 1994, using the "Vintage" logo that was also introduced in that year in United States. This logo was also used for Dry Ginger when it was released in the country around the same time.
1994 - 2005 designs[]
Mountain Dew's Japanese 500 ml can design from 1994 until the early 2000s (version with "+150ml" label).
Mountain Dew's Japanese 500 ml can design from 1994 until the early 2000s (version with "Smooth citrus taste" tagline).
Mountain Dew's Japanese 500 ml can design from 1994 until the early 2000s (version with "King of the Streets" tagline).
Contemporary Japanese 300 ml Mountain Dew bottles. The bottle on the right features a promotion by Japanese record label Avex Trax.
2005 - 2012 designs[]
2012 - 2018 designs[]
2018 - Present designs[]
Korean release[]
2001 - 2005 designs[]
Another photograph of Mountain Dew's Korean 250 ml can's Korean side, showing the can's green push tab.
2005 - 2017 designs[]
2017 - Present designs[]
Chinese release[]
1990's - 2005 designs[]
2005 - 2008 designs[]
2008 - Present designs[]
Mountain Dew's Chinese logo from 2008 onwards. This logo is also currently used in Hong Kong, and was used in Taiwan until 2017.
Taiwanese release[]
Hong Kong release[]
Indian release[]
Promotional poster for Indian Mountain Dew featuring actor Hrithik Roshan, seen holding Mountain Dew in its 750 ml bottle.
Promotional poster for Indian Mountain Dew featuring Telugu actor Mahesh Babu, also seen holding Mountain Dew in its 750 ml bottle.
Promotional Mountain Dew Indian 2.25-liter bottle design promoting the game show Kaun Banega Crorepati.
Mountain Dew Neon[]
Bangladeshi release[]
Malaysian release[]
Singaporean release[]
Filipino release[]
Promotional poster for the Turbo Drive Promotion, featuring Filipino Mountain Dew in various sizes.
Mountain Dew labels with promotional artwork for the Doble Hataw Promotion.
Vietnamese release[]
Romanian release[]
Mountain Dew's Romanian 500 ml bottle design during the DewGothamCity promotion.
Turkish release[]
Arabian release[]
1970's - 1996 designs[]
1996 - 1999 designs[]
1999 - 2005 designs[]
Mountain Dew's Arabian glass bottle design from 1999 until 2005. Due to the 2003 invasion of Iraq during the time this design was produced, this drink became popular with American troops in the Middle East, who dubbed the product "Derka Dew" after the crudely spoken Arabic in the film Team America: World Police.
2005 - 2017 designs[]
Mountain Dew's Arabian can design from 2005 until 2010 (Arabic side). In 2010, the can's background was changed from green to black.
Promotional artwork for the Arabian version of the DewGothamCity promotion, featuring Mountain Dew's can design during that promotion.
2017 - Present designs[]
Namibian release[]
1990's designs[]
2000's designs[]
South African release[]
1990's designs[]
Mountain Dew's South African 600 ml bottle design, used from 2005 until 2015, when it was replaced by Mountain Dew Citrus Blast.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew in South Africa, featuring its 600 ml bottle design and 330 ml can design.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew in South Africa as well as for the countdown to the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, featuring Mountain Dew's 600 ml bottle design as well as its 440 ml and 330 ml can designs.
Promotional artwork for Mountain Dew in South Africa as well as for the countdown to the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, featuring Mountain Dew's 600 ml bottle design and 440 ml can design.