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"PepsiCo to shut bottling plant in Chicago" was originally created and published by Just Drinks, a GlobalData owned brand.
Mountain Dew is dropping the "MTN" abbreviation it took on in 2009 and bringing back the full "Mountain" to the brand name. PepsiCo They’re dewing it again. Mountain Dew revealed their “new ...
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calling the city the “Birthplace of Mountain Dew” as it was the home of Hartman Beverage. That marker claims a plant manager at Tri-City Beverage in Johnson City named Bill Bridgforth ...
Please verify your email address. Mountain Dew released Citrus Cherry and Citrus Blackberry WoW-inspired Game Fuel flavors. A 2009 Mountain Dew collaboration also produced iconic WoW-themed drinks.
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Recently, Mountain Dew revealed a promotion with World of Warcraft, featuring the return of the classic Citrus Cherry flavor, along with ...
PepsiCo is closing a bottling plant in the US, citing the facility's “physical limitations”. In a statement, the Pepsi and Mountain Dew brands owner said the decision to close the plant in ...