Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew might be my favorite beverage on earth. I thank God for it.
I love pop in general. There’s just something about it’s sugary fizziness that I’m addicted to. And yes, I call it pop. I grew up in Michigan.
If I need some caffeine, I normally go with a Mountain Dew. I don’t really drink coffee. And when I do, I usually prefer it to be on ice and be really sweet like an iced mocha or something like that. Unless I’m outside in freezing weather – that is about the only time I like a hot drink.
Anyway, Mountain Dew started doing these Green Label bottles a couple years ago, and Volume 3 are in stores now. Some of the artwork on these bottles is just amazing. The 3 below happen to be my favorites from this 3rd Volume.
But not only is the artwork extremely cool, the Mountain Dew tastes the best I’ve ever tasted coming from these bottles. I’m not sure what it is. Maybe the artwork actually effects the taste somehow. I think that is possible. But whatever it is, it’s definitely the best – even better than the recent Mountain Dew Throwbacks. Check it out pop lovers.
Beware Mountain
“My Yeti design is inspired by three characters: The Wampa from Empire Strikes Back, Snow Monster in the Matterhorn at Disneyland and The Abominable snow man from the claymation Christmas special Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.” – Jeff McMillan

The Revolution Will Be Mechanized
“I’ve always loved the idea of young kids building bruiting robot sidekicks. The image pays homage to modern science fiction, kid think and empowering youth with the idea that they can make anything no matter the size or complexity. Who’s going to pick on you with a two-ton robot at your side?” – Nathan Cabrera

Ocean of Mountain Dew
“I imagined there to be a world inside every bottle of MD – an adventure – a huge ocean of Dew with sea creatures. The scene is frozen, on the brink of chaos; the ship is about to be pulled under the ocean and the volcano will erupt. The birds are scattering in anticipation. A different adventure lives in every bottle.” – Stephen Bliss


















Are these the heavy aluminum bottles? Because if so, the same thing is true about beer. Don’t know why, but it tastes better from one of those thick aluminum bottle/cans. Weird!
I believe they are heavy aluminum. Interesting.