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Mountain Dew is a soft drink flavoured with citrus produced by the Pepsi Company[?].
In the U.S. and New Zealand, Mountain Dew has a higher caffeine content than Coca-Cola, but the Mountain Dew marketed in Australia and Canada has no caffeine added. Mountain Dew was originally marketed as "zero proof moonshine" and had pictures of hillbillies on the bottle. The marketing target as of 2002 is radically different. The drink is mainly marketed to people in the 20-30 age group and Mountain Dew advertising creates a connection between the drink and Extreme sports.
Mountain Dew was originally southern and/or Irish slang for moonshine (homemade whiskey). An 1882 song from Ireland "The Mountain Dew" (Words by Edward Harrigan. Music by Dave Braham) begins:
A 1947 version by Grandpa Jones[?] may be better-known to Americans:
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