Regular cans
1973 Yahooo!
Straight steel, pull top
Notches on top
Straight steel, pull top
Notches on top
1973 Yahooo!
Straight steel, pull top
No notches on top
Straight steel, pull top
No notches on top
1970's
Extruded steel, pull top
Extruded steel, pull top
Crimped steel, tab top
Aluminum, pull top
1981 "Give me a Dew!"
1984
Sugar-free
Crimped steel, pull top
Sugar-free
Crimped steel, pull top
1984
Aluminum, tab top
Aluminum, tab top
1991
This is the logo used from 2005 to 2008.
This is the stylized logo (Mtn Dew) used from October 2008 to present.
Same as above but with the calorie marker
7.5 oz can
24 oz can
24 oz can
Cherry-flavored Mountain Dew. Introduced in 2001, it was the first widely successful flavor extension; In its first year of production, Code Red increased overall sales of Mountain Dew by 6 percent.
In 2002, a diet version was released in limited areas only.
In 2002, a diet version was released in limited areas only.
An orange-colored, tangerine-flavored Mountain Dew. LiveWire was initially introduced in 2003 as a limited-edition flavor for the summer. In 2005, after two years of limited summer releases, LiveWire became a permanent addition to the Mountain Dew product line. It appears that LiveWire became region-specific in 2011, as many areas across the U.S. began noticing its disappearance from shelves.
2012 design
1987
Extruded steel, tab top
Extruded steel, tab top
Mountain Dew consisted of a single citrus-flavored version from the 40's to the 80's. No-calorie Mountain Dew was introduced in 1988. In 2006 Diet Mountain Dew was reformulated with a new “Tuned Up Taste”, using a blend of sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium as sweeteners. The previous formulation was sweetened exclusively with aspartame.
This is the logo used from 2008 to present.
This is the logo used from 2008 to present.
Same as above but with the calorie marker
24 oz can