And by watermelon, I do mean fake watermelon like a Jolly Rancher as opposed to actually slicing open a watermelon and taking a whiff.Īs for the flavor… yeah, watermelon Jolly Rancher is pretty spot-on. And the smell is a little bit watermelon, but not overpoweringly so. Before I can taste how Energy stands up to the original, I need to get it out of the can. I have to admit, while I remember finding the flavor just fine, I do think it’s been about 2021 since I last had one. There’s not a whole ton of watermelon sodas out there, so it was interesting to see it show up and now last these couple of years. It’s, as the name suggests, a watermelon soda. It’s not a limited edition, and has been on the shelves since at least January of 2021 (that’s when I did my review of it, anyway). Major Melon is Mountain Dew’s latest regular flavor. So, now that it’s cold, let’s give it a try. I just got my case delivered to me yesterday. This time around, it’s Mountain Dew’s newest “evergreen” flavor, Major Melon. Like, they recently did Pitch Black and Code Red, while they had Baja Blast last summer. Lately, they’ve been creating flavors based on regular Mountain Dew flavors. I like the fact that it’s lower in sugar, but not entirely sweetened by aspartame (the base is white grape juice, so there is a little bit of “actual” sugar in there). This subset of Mountain Dew has quickly become my most-consumed version. Specifically, it’s time for another Mountain Dew Energy review.
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