From that point on, it has been on my top 10 favorites of all time lists. But Game Fuel that year was not only in the United States. In the UK, they would be getting their own flavor with a Raspberry-Citrus taste. It would also promote the new game Halo 4. By August , final label designs for this flavor and Citrus Cherry had been created.
Electrifying Berry debuted in October until the end of that year. I thought that it was better than most flavors at the time, like Baja Blast and Code Red. Now since I haven't had it in 3 years, it's probably my 14th favorite of all time. Out of no where, Citrus Cherry began to pop up in areas without a game to promote and nothing to indicate that it was limited time only, and no information was released by PepsiCo about this.
This time it was used to promote Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Lemonade was the only Game Fuel I hated, and it's actually the worst flavor I've ever had. Codes included with these 16 oz. On May 20, , images were posted on Instagram of the new Game Fuel variant. This year it was used to promote the next Call of Duty, Black Ops 3. Berry Lime is one of my favorite flavors of all time, and my favorite Game Fuel flavor.
In May , the newest Game Fuel flavor was leaked with Citrus Cherry, It was a lighter orange color, and I thought it would be and orange flavor, but it turns out that it was mango. However, this time the worst thing happened. PepsiCo cut the calories, and added artificial sweeteners, such as Ace K and sucralose.
Mango Heat isn't my favorite flavor, and it's not the best Game Fuel either, in fact I hated it when I first tried it in a bottle. I then tried it in a can and for some odd reason it tasted more natural, which really it isn't. Thank you for reading this post, and every year I will update it with the newest flavors, and I will add things I missed if I did. Beginning in , releases of Game Fuel branded flavors of Mountain Dew occured until In , a new lineup of flavors under the name Game Fuel released.
Formerly known as Amp Game Fuel, these drinks come in a 16oz resealable can, and contain vitamins intended to increase gamer alertness and accuracy. The drinks are sold year-round, and have effectively succeeded the original Game Fuel promotional flavors. Beginning in , the Game Fuel drink lineup promoted recently released video games. The promotion traditionally included a limited-time release of recurring flavor Citrus Cherry alongside a brand-new flavor.
To coincide with the release of the Xbox game, Halo 3 , Mountain Dew released this flavor in August for a 12 week period. It was a citrus-cherry flavored drink and was a bright red-orange color. It was also available in Slurpee form, as well as in exclusive aluminum bottles similar to those from Green Label Art.
In , Mountain Dew reintroduced the Game Fuel promotion for a 10 week period, this time releasing two different flavors promoting the online role-playing game, World of Warcraft. One of the two flavors was the same formula as the Game Fuel, renamed "Horde Red" and with World of Warcraft packaging and an updated "Mtn Dew" logo. The other flavor for this promotion was a newly created Wild Fruit-flavored Mountain Dew. It was named "Alliance Blue" and was bright-blue colored. Rumors began to spread about a possible Game Fuel return when an eBay auction for two new bottles of Game Fuel was spotted by a Dew Labs member and posted onto the Mountain Dew Facebook page.
The status of these two flavors remained officially unconfirmed until August 24, when Mountain Dew officially announced the two flavors on their Facebook page. Both bottles had packaging promoting the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. One was the original Citrus Cherry flavor , while the other flavor was a dark green color, with a "charge of Tropical flavor ," indicating it was the mystery tropical flavor previously tested by Dew Labs members.
In October , Mountain Dew Game Fuel began appearing on shelves, featuring codes that granted players double experience points in-game when entered on the Double XP website. Also seen on the bottle was the logo for the Dew XP Promotion , indicating that the packaging would contain codes that could be redeemed for in-game experience points. The flavor would officially make a return to shelves within a few months following the initial leak. Throughout August , the official Facebook page for the Mountain Dew UK team released a series of images, each one revealing more information about an upcoming promotion.
The final image, posted on August 22, revealed that the United Kingdom would be getting their own Game Fuel variant to coincide with the upcoming Xbox game Halo 4.
Similar to the American cherry-citrus flavor, this variant was a bright red-orange colored drink, with a raspberry-citrus flavor. The packaging featured Halo 4 artwork and logos, as well as codes that can be redeemed online to enter fans for a chance to visit the headquarters of the game's developer, Industries.
In , new images began to surface online that hinted towards a possible Game Fuel return, the images suggesting that the original Citrus Cherry flavor would be returning, alongside a new counterpart flavor, which has since been dubbed Electrifying Berry. Unlike previous incarnations, these two Game Fuel flavors featured packaging art for two separate games. In , the original Citrus Cherry Game Fuel flavor first began appearing in certain regions in both can packs and 20 oz.
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