![]() One thing I can tell that’s different is the sugar. ![]() I’m not really going to say that it tastes like any specific citrus, but there are more hints of orange and lemon than in a regular Mountain Dew. Taking a taste, yes that is a very citrus-forward soda. It kind of reminds me of when you’ve peeled an orange and lemon (What? You don’t peel oranges AND lemons on the regular?) and you still have some of those essential oils floating around in the air. Citrus with a main focus being on orange and lemon. I think that’s close/far from what I remember the US variety being like.”īut, before I can taste it, let’s get to the pour.Ĭolor looks the same. So, this won’t be as much a comparison between Canadian and American White Outs (since I can’t currently find any here), but more just, “here’s what the Canadian tastes like. I can sort of remember the taste, but beyond “citrus-y,” it’s hard to really pin it down in my mind. But it’s been many years since they had it here. Now, I will say that like the Malaysian Pitch Black, I’ve had this flavor before here in the States. So, for my first foray, I’m headed to the Great, White North of Canada to try their Limited Edition White Out Dew. ![]() It’s been a while, but the drinks importer that I know of recently got a new (sort of) flavor in and I took the opportunity to grab it along with a pair of other Dews they’d had but hadn’t yet tried. And not just any Dew, but an International Dew.
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