Member's BLOG: Thursday, September 27th 2012
#31
School is pretty good, depends how fast my professor goes, some days he takes off like a rocket and i get so lost, only good thing is the rest of the class is just as lost
#32
Hi `Keane,
When you posted about the above in a prior post I thought U were jok'in, but now I realize that U were not WoW Mountain Dew with a kick (LOL) Can you drink legal in your state ? I don't drink sodas's to often & mostly milk/water or coffee...I don't drink booze much either, but when I do I catch a buzz on one beer (cheap drunk 4-Sure)
Give us your review once you consume `OK...Oh, please don't drink it and drive
Below is what I found on the web about it...EnJoy
Would You Drink Malt-Flavored Mountain Dew? You’ll Soon Have Your Chance
By: Shauna Wright & some alien kid from `space
<!-- // #single_meta.post_meta -->PepsiCo
Soda die-hards know if you want a kick of caffeine, Mountain Dew is the beverage of choice. And in some cities in the US, people will soon get to try out a malt-flavored version of the popular soft drink.
Named after the Tennessee town where Mountain Dew was born, “Mountain Dew Johnson City Gold” will be test marketed at Kroger and 7-Eleven stores across the Midwest, as well as in Charlotte, NC and Denver. PepsiCo spokeswoman Andrea Foote describes it as “malt flavor with a kick of lemon-lime.”
Although malt-flavored drinks are popular in parts of Latin America and the Middle East, there aren’t many in the US — which could make the new concoction a risky move. But industry analysts like John Sicher, editor of Beverage Digest, said that because Mountain Dew is already a well-known brand, the flavor might sell well.
“In the declining soft drink business, a new product with a real point of difference might have potential for growth,” Sicher said. “Only time will tell.”
Foote said the new beverage is simply an effort to give loyal Mountain Dew drinkers “something unique,” but money may have something to do with it, too. Mountain Dew Johnson City Gold will likely sell for $1.49 for a 16-ounce can — 50 cents more than other sodas.
By: Shauna Wright & some alien kid from `space
<!-- // #single_meta.post_meta -->PepsiCo
Soda die-hards know if you want a kick of caffeine, Mountain Dew is the beverage of choice. And in some cities in the US, people will soon get to try out a malt-flavored version of the popular soft drink.
Named after the Tennessee town where Mountain Dew was born, “Mountain Dew Johnson City Gold” will be test marketed at Kroger and 7-Eleven stores across the Midwest, as well as in Charlotte, NC and Denver. PepsiCo spokeswoman Andrea Foote describes it as “malt flavor with a kick of lemon-lime.”
Although malt-flavored drinks are popular in parts of Latin America and the Middle East, there aren’t many in the US — which could make the new concoction a risky move. But industry analysts like John Sicher, editor of Beverage Digest, said that because Mountain Dew is already a well-known brand, the flavor might sell well.
“In the declining soft drink business, a new product with a real point of difference might have potential for growth,” Sicher said. “Only time will tell.”
Foote said the new beverage is simply an effort to give loyal Mountain Dew drinkers “something unique,” but money may have something to do with it, too. Mountain Dew Johnson City Gold will likely sell for $1.49 for a 16-ounce can — 50 cents more than other sodas.
#34
LoL `Keane, I really need to get out more...I would still most likely get a buzzed from it ~> I know there's a lot of caffine in Mountain Dew...I just thought if there was `Malt that it was alcoholic ~> I keep learning everyday on the MCF My problem is remembering LOL
Wish you & member's a Super `Eve ~ > EnJoy
Wish you & member's a Super `Eve ~ > EnJoy