Mountain Dew has made a big change to its name, following feedback from Gen Z and Millennial consumers. The iconic neon green ...
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The green-and-yellow color palette along with the designs of a mountain backdrop acts as a “celebration of the great outdoors.” After doing extensive research with Mountain Dew fans ...
The brand is calling its new look “a fresh take on the Mountain Dew legacy,” which it hopes will connect fans with the yellow-green soda’s long and storied history. The brand’s new ...
Mountain Dew revealed their “new visual identity ... JHVEPhoto – stock.adobe.com The green-and-yellow color palette along with the designs of a mountain backdrop acts as a “celebration ...
A refreshing and famously neon soda is getting a brand refresh. On Oct. 9, Mountain Dew announced it’s “reclaiming the mountain” with a new logo and visual identity. The new-but-vintage look ...
Beverage company PepsiCo has unveiled a rebrand of its Mountain Dew drink with a new logo and packaging focused on its mountain roots. The brand's first redesign since 2009 aims to place the ...
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Your Mountain Dew can is going to look different soon. The image experts at parent company PepsiCo are sprucing up the Mountain Dew messaging, emphasizing the outdoors with a makeover coming in ...
“Mtn Dew” is getting a makeover, with the word “mountain” reappearing on cans and bottles following a roughly two-decade-long hiatus. The PepsiCo-owned beverage is unveiling Wednesday a ...
Mountain Dew is returning to the mountains with a revamped visual identity, according to information shared with Marketing Dive. A new logo includes the brand’s eponymous topography, along with a ...
Mountain Dew (PEP) is “reclaiming the mountain” with a rebrand that nods to the past. The PepsiCo-owned soda hasn’t had the word “mountain” on its cans since 2009, instead referring to ...