Whos willing to try Mountain Dews holiday flavor, Fruit Quake?

December 2024 · 3 minute read

Mountain Dew is one of the most popular soda brands in the world. First hitting shelves in 1940, the brand has constantly reinvented itself, from embracing its status as the favorite soda of gamers to introducing a whole line of headline-grabbing limited-time novelty flavors. Over the years, flavors like Gingerbread Snap’d, Liberty Brew, and Cake-Smash have been released for short periods, generating a lot of buzz on social media. 

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This holiday season Mountain Dew is dropping a new festive flavor called Fruit Quake. And internet users are already debating if they want to try this new take on Mountain Dew.

What is Mountain Dew Fruit Quake? 

Mountain Dew Fruit Quake is Mountain Dew’s limited flavor for 2022’s Holiday season. Following on from last year’s Gingerbread Snap’d and 2018, 2019, and 2020’s Merry Mash-Up flavor. The Mountain Dew website describes the Fruit Quake flavor by saying: 

“Celebrate the season with a blast of artificial fruitcake flavor!”

This new soda is trying to recreate the flavor of the already controversial Holiday fruit cake – a dense cake that usually contains a variety of dried fruits and nuts, which can include pecans, pineapple, cherries, and raisins. As well as a load of other different fruits. 

How can you buy Mountain Dew Fruit Quake? 

Us on Oct 31 Us on Nov 1 pic.twitter.com/odZ5kvkpRJ

— Mountain Dew® (@MountainDew) November 1, 2022

Mountain Dew Fruit Quake can be bought from the same retailers you regularly buy Mountain Dew from. However, as it is a limited-edition flavor, some stores might quickly run out – so you might need to try several outlets to grab some. 

The Mountain Dew website also notes that you can order the soda online from several retailers, including Amazon, Walmart, Target, Instacart, Boxed, and Kroger – so, there are ways to get it if your local store doesn’t have any.

Mountain Dew Fruit Quake is offered in both 12-pack and 20-ounce bottle formats. 

What does the internet think of Fruit Quake?

As with any limited-edition flavor, half the fun is seeing how different parts of the internet react to it – and several people have taken to social media to voice their opinions on the flavor. 

Some are loving it, with many users in Reddit’s Mountain Dew subreddit and on Twitter praising the flavor, with many preferring it over previous holiday offerings. Though quite a few note it doesn’t top the old Merry Mash-Up flavor. 

Comment from discussion kingXcazam’s comment from discussion "fruit quake, tastes like fruit cake… in the same way that fruit cake, generally, tastes horrible… if that’s what they were going for, they succeeded.".
Comment from discussion EnlightenedDragon’s comment from discussion "fruit quake, tastes like fruit cake… in the same way that fruit cake, generally, tastes horrible… if that’s what they were going for, they succeeded.".

However, others are really disliking the flavor. Many internet users are posting that they find the flavor disgusting and strange. With some arguing that it doesn’t taste like fruit cake at all.

Tried the new @MountainDew flavor: Fruit Quake. Absolutely disgusting

cc: @JordanCanes pic.twitter.com/D3n3WxjWhn

— J. D. Peterson (@JakePeterson32) November 20, 2022

Dear @MountainDew
Please never do anything like the Fruit Quake again.
Love,
Mo

— Mo | Mo Gubbins (Epic) (@TheM0YouKnow) November 16, 2022

Of course, like anything related to Mountain Dew, it has sparked several memes.

Whatever you do, DO NOT drink Mountain Dew Fruit Quake pic.twitter.com/KBIK2ReDER

— Adam (@adamgreattweet) November 22, 2022

There is a possibility that Fruit Quake could follow in the footsteps of Sprite Cranberry and become a soda more known as a meme than a drink. 

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