Friday, October 14, 2022

Mountain Dew Overdrive

So I'd heard rumor of a limited edition flavor from Mountain Dew only available at Casey's gas stations. I wasn't so sure about such a thing. I'd only known of Casey's in smaller towns, and usually known for the pizza they make in their locations. But a quick google search shows that there are 2,300 locations across the midwest and plains states. As luck would have it, I had the opportunity for a road trip and remembered this when seeing a roadside sign for a Casey's and decided to pull off to check it out. Lo and behold, it was true. I found a stand claiming a Casey's exclusive flavor called Overdrive, in this orange-red color and had to grab one.

The color is just a bit more orange than Code Red. The bottle doesn't actually say "Casey's" anywhere. The only clue to that might be a tiny barn image at the bottom which appears to be on a green bottle. This barn doesn't say "Casey's" but says "1968". I was quite confused at first because the font looked like it read "1%8" until I looked very closely. Still, the funny thing about that is some sites online state the company began in 1959, while Casey's own website says they began in Boone, Iowa in 1968. 

Some slight as to what the flavor might be appear on the label. Next to the orange gorilla-like creature on the label is a lime and a raspberry. Though elsewhere it says "Dew with a blast of Citrus Punch". It does, in fact, smell like a bit of regular Mountain Dew mixed with fruit punch. Unfortunately, I find the flavor lacking. It's a bit like a weaker version of Code Red. It really leaves you wanting something with a bit punchier flavor to it, a real let down considering many of the livelier flavors coming out of Mountain Dew. 

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