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One of our friend's girls was telling us how when you mix Mountain Dew's Voltage, and 99 Blackberries (blackberry flavored schnapps), it's like a burst of excitement in your mouth. Pretty descriptive description if you ask me.
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Ohhh!! I get it. I thought it was "the other burst"
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and this definitely is an ancient thread...
just what the heck is mountain dew's "voltage"? I've never heard of it...
I guess it is some kind of Mountain dew flavoured Red Bull type product right?
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No matter how worthy of it she is.
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Uh hello: www.dewmocracy.com
DEWmocracy
DEWmocracy[7] is a campaign launched by Mountain Dew, with spokesman Forest Whitaker on November 7, 2007.[8] It is an interactive game on its own domain that encourages users to vote for the next flavor of Mountain Dew that will make its debut on shelves in 2008.[8] The name is a portmanteau of Dew (a nickname for Mountain Dew) and democracy.
The game features a live-action short film and 3-dimensional characters. As the player goes through the game, users will help pick every feature of a new Mountain Dew, including can graphics, color, and flavor, from five choices for each aspect. Forest Whitaker publicly voted on Dewmocracy, and it appears that he may be sponsoring the campaign himself.[9][10]
The game has been received fairly from the public, and some forum users were rather excited about the game’s release.[11] The game’s release has been floating since September 2006 on forums and message boards.[11] Thus, it took at least one year and two months for the online interactive web design company WHITTMANHART to develop the game.
DEWmocracy
DEWmocracy[7] is a campaign launched by Mountain Dew, with spokesman Forest Whitaker on November 7, 2007.[8] It is an interactive game on its own domain that encourages users to vote for the next flavor of Mountain Dew that will make its debut on shelves in 2008.[8] The name is a portmanteau of Dew (a nickname for Mountain Dew) and democracy.
The game features a live-action short film and 3-dimensional characters. As the player goes through the game, users will help pick every feature of a new Mountain Dew, including can graphics, color, and flavor, from five choices for each aspect. Forest Whitaker publicly voted on Dewmocracy, and it appears that he may be sponsoring the campaign himself.[9][10]
The game has been received fairly from the public, and some forum users were rather excited about the game’s release.[11] The game’s release has been floating since September 2006 on forums and message boards.[11] Thus, it took at least one year and two months for the online interactive web design company WHITTMANHART to develop the game.
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Uh hello: www.dewmocracy.com
DEWmocracy
DEWmocracy[7] is a campaign launched by Mountain Dew, with spokesman Forest Whitaker on November 7, 2007.[8] It is an interactive game on its own domain that encourages users to vote for the next flavor of Mountain Dew that will make its debut on shelves in 2008.[8] The name is a portmanteau of Dew (a nickname for Mountain Dew) and democracy.
The game features a live-action short film and 3-dimensional characters. As the player goes through the game, users will help pick every feature of a new Mountain Dew, including can graphics, color, and flavor, from five choices for each aspect. Forest Whitaker publicly voted on Dewmocracy, and it appears that he may be sponsoring the campaign himself.[9][10]
The game has been received fairly from the public, and some forum users were rather excited about the game’s release.[11] The game’s release has been floating since September 2006 on forums and message boards.[11] Thus, it took at least one year and two months for the online interactive web design company WHITTMANHART to develop the game.
DEWmocracy
DEWmocracy[7] is a campaign launched by Mountain Dew, with spokesman Forest Whitaker on November 7, 2007.[8] It is an interactive game on its own domain that encourages users to vote for the next flavor of Mountain Dew that will make its debut on shelves in 2008.[8] The name is a portmanteau of Dew (a nickname for Mountain Dew) and democracy.
The game features a live-action short film and 3-dimensional characters. As the player goes through the game, users will help pick every feature of a new Mountain Dew, including can graphics, color, and flavor, from five choices for each aspect. Forest Whitaker publicly voted on Dewmocracy, and it appears that he may be sponsoring the campaign himself.[9][10]
The game has been received fairly from the public, and some forum users were rather excited about the game’s release.[11] The game’s release has been floating since September 2006 on forums and message boards.[11] Thus, it took at least one year and two months for the online interactive web design company WHITTMANHART to develop the game.
You spend wayyy too much time drinking Dew to know all that jibber jabber
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Wiki for the win.
Mountain Dew Supernova
• "Oh, that's a really weird color."
• "It's like weak-carbonated grape soda."
• "It tastes like diet soda, and yet I think it's full of sugar."
• "It just tastes like sweetness, that's it."
• "It's like Kool-Aid."
• "Or a melted popsicle."
• "It's literally diabetes. In a cup."
• "Kinda generic berry drink. They could throw in a bunch more red dye and call this one Wild Cherry or Super Strawberry, and I wouldn't know the difference. It doesn't really taste like melon."
Mountain Dew Revolution
• "Did everything just taste blue for a second?"
• "Oh, that's just gross."
• "It smells like Windex. It looks like Windex."
• "It's like Hi-C Ecto Cooler flavor."
• "Do you like blue sugar or purple sugar?"
• "It's like cotton candy."
• "This has a really strong medicine smell. And it tastes like chlorine to me. It's the color of swimming-pool water, and that's about what it tastes like too. Except with a very slight berry edge."
Mountain Dew Voltage
• "It has a very faint raspberry flavor."
• "This one tastes more like a blue Icee."
• "It's almost likeable."
• "I just can't fathom drinking this ."
• "These are all much worse than regular Mountain Dew. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Dewmocracy doesn't work."
• "It reminds me of the blue 'sugar plum' soda from this year's Christmas Pack of Jones Sodas. It's sort of generic sweet fruity blueness, without any strong specific flavors. This is actually mild and pretty pleasant."
• "These all taste like very subtle variations on the same thing. Overwhelming sweetness + slight flavor + different color = Derivative Dew. I vote for none of them!"
• "Afterward, all you want to do is brush your teeth and find some Tums, as heartburn is a-comin'."
• "It should be noted that they are all vaguely Dew flavored, like they started from the same place. Like retarded offspring."
Where to get them: Convenience stores and grocery stores. The usual.
Mountain Dew Supernova
• "Oh, that's a really weird color."
• "It's like weak-carbonated grape soda."
• "It tastes like diet soda, and yet I think it's full of sugar."
• "It just tastes like sweetness, that's it."
• "It's like Kool-Aid."
• "Or a melted popsicle."
• "It's literally diabetes. In a cup."
• "Kinda generic berry drink. They could throw in a bunch more red dye and call this one Wild Cherry or Super Strawberry, and I wouldn't know the difference. It doesn't really taste like melon."
Mountain Dew Revolution
• "Did everything just taste blue for a second?"
• "Oh, that's just gross."
• "It smells like Windex. It looks like Windex."
• "It's like Hi-C Ecto Cooler flavor."
• "Do you like blue sugar or purple sugar?"
• "It's like cotton candy."
• "This has a really strong medicine smell. And it tastes like chlorine to me. It's the color of swimming-pool water, and that's about what it tastes like too. Except with a very slight berry edge."
Mountain Dew Voltage
• "It has a very faint raspberry flavor."
• "This one tastes more like a blue Icee."
• "It's almost likeable."
• "I just can't fathom drinking this ."
• "These are all much worse than regular Mountain Dew. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Dewmocracy doesn't work."
• "It reminds me of the blue 'sugar plum' soda from this year's Christmas Pack of Jones Sodas. It's sort of generic sweet fruity blueness, without any strong specific flavors. This is actually mild and pretty pleasant."
• "These all taste like very subtle variations on the same thing. Overwhelming sweetness + slight flavor + different color = Derivative Dew. I vote for none of them!"
• "Afterward, all you want to do is brush your teeth and find some Tums, as heartburn is a-comin'."
• "It should be noted that they are all vaguely Dew flavored, like they started from the same place. Like retarded offspring."
Where to get them: Convenience stores and grocery stores. The usual.