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Old 06-11-2008, 07:15 PM
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Like Mountain Dew Voltage, Revolution is a berry-flavored Dew, but more subtle. Imagine if someone did a Sierra Mist + Berry mashup and called it Mountain Dew. It's a mild taste that actually is quite attractive given the other two bold, overtly-syrupy flavors in the DEWmocracy lineup. Not awesome, but most market-sustainable.

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Old 06-20-2008, 09:18 PM
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I've tried this new Revolution flavor before...

In my opinion, I'm still think the first generation mountain dew is my top choice, maybe I rather prefer those original flavor than the new types.
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Old 06-23-2008, 12:57 AM
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I love this new Revolution. It tastes almost like Pepsi Blue that the company released several years ago and discontinued. Please keep this one Pepsi!
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I love this new Revolution. It tastes almost like Pepsi Blue that the company released several years ago and discontinued. Please keep this one Pepsi!
Not even close in my opinion. I liked Pepsi Blue.
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Having just tried this last night I NEEDED to post on this one..

yuck!

There aren't many things that I actually make the ick face to without trying to envoke one. But as soon as I was tasting it I was struggling to get it down. By no means is the Beverly (that icky italian soda that tastes like carbonated epsom salt at the coke factory in atlanta) but it is only a notch above that horrendous attempt at virtually the same thing ...made by pepsi about 8 years ago now.
pepsi blue...

The soda was hardly carbonated, they just put way too much sugar in it and it resembled carbonated robatussin...
the aftertaste was a bit more pleasant as i thought it reminded me of one of those blue raspberry plastic wrapped ice pops.

whatever the case. They did the right thing by marketing this grossness in the color of bright blue but I suspect it won't be around long like many other gimmicky things.
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