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The original formula was invented in the 1940s by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman and was first marketed in Marion, Virginia; Knoxville, Tennessee and Johnson City, Tennessee. The Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired by the Pepsi-Cola company in 1964, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States.[1]

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Both products maintain the bold and refreshing taste that represents Mountain Dew. Mountain Dew Zero Sugar has zero calories per 20 oz, while Diet Mountain Dew still contains 10 calories per 20 oz. Furthermore, Mountain Dew Zero Sugar also includes more caffeine than Diet Mountain Dew.

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Caffeine-free Mountain Dew products are available in certain regions. Please refer to our product locator to check availability near you.

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Caffeine is a safe ingredient that has been enjoyed in foods and beverages for centuries. Caffeine is one of the most studied ingredients in the food supply. The American Medical Association, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and numerous regulatory agencies worldwide have found that consuming caffeine in moderate amounts is safe for all consumers. Moderate amounts are most often defined as the amount of caffeine that would be consumed daily in two 8-ounce cups of home-brewed coffee, two 20-ounce bottles of caffeinated soda, or a 16-ounce energy drink.

Pregnant women, or people sensitive to caffeine, should follow the advice of their healthcare provider regarding caffeine intake.

If caffeine is added to any of our beverages, we include it in the ingredient list and show the amount of caffeine on the product's label.