![]() Again, it wasn’t that it made my eating experience worse, but it didn’t make it better either. It also wasn’t great accompaniment to the Subway Chicken Sandwich I drank it with. Like Distortion, the taste isn’t really repugnant, but it’s also not anything will find to be pleasant. This was a complaint I had in my Distortion review, and it was even more prevalent here. There wasn’t really anything positive about the Whiteout flavor that jumped out at me. While it’s a step up from an awful drink like Simply Lemonade, which is essentially citrus flavored battery acid, it’s a step down from the usual Mountain Dew fare. This just sort of tasted like a run-of-the-mill citrus beverage. I didn’t struggle to finish it, but I was hardly jonesing to purchase myself a second bottle when I did finish. Sadly, I quickly realized I should have maintained my skepticism, as this actually turned out to be my least favorite of the new flavors, and arguably the least appealing Mountain Dew creation I have ever come across. So with such a solid word-of-mouth, I was a bit more eager to try it out. However, a quick glace at the official Dewmocracy website shows it to be out in front of the other two flavors, including an early lead in my beloved home state of Indiana. When I saw the bottle, it looked to me like someone just bottled up water that had recently absorbed about two dozen antacid tablets. To me, Whiteout, which is being called a “smooth citrus Dew,” looked like the least appetizing of all the new flavors. But with this, I’m finally done, so here’s my review of Whiteout. I'll give this new addition to the line-up a 4.6 out of 10.You wanna know something about writing three Mountain Dew reviews in the span of 12 hours? It’s actually a million times more tedious than it sounds. I've had many Mountain Dew's in the past and they never work. Even though the "kick" hasn't kicked in yet I will still talk about it. Well, it's a bit calorie-ridden but I won't deduct any points. As far as other nutritional information goes, this has 170 calories, 60 milligrams of sodium, 46 grams of total carbohydrates, and 46 grams of sugar. Sorry, this one skipped out on the ginseng that they put in Voltage. Ok, so the energy enhancing ingredients are 54 milligrams of caffeine. So maybe it's 1/3 original Mountain Dew, 1/3 Squirt, and 1/3 lemon-lime soda. It does taste like Mountain Dew mixed with Squirt but with a lot less of a grapefruit taste. Some people also say that it's Mountain Dew mixed with Squirt and I couldn't argue. ![]() ![]() It's like they mixed regular Mountain Dew, which is lemon-lime-orange, and Sprite which is lemon-lime. I haven't finished the can quite yet (you'll see why in a moment) but I think I have the taste down. First off, the can still says you can try all 3 flavors still but I doubt that is correct because the voting ended 16 days ago. Ok, I have the winner here right in front of me, so let's have a look at it. ![]() I'm not exactly sure what that is in numbers but I can assure you that 4 percent is a small margin. White Out won a lot of the states but it was darn close between it and Typhoon, and it ended in only a 4 percent difference. Distortion had 13 percent of the votes, Typhoon had 40 percent and White Out had 44 percent. The voting lasted until June 14 with White Out coming out on top. Distortion was Mountain Dew with more lemon-lime flavor, Typhoon was a tropical punch if I'm not mistaken, and White Out was a smooth citrus flavor. It looks like Dewmocracy was at it once more with a 3 drink showdown between Distortion, Typhoon, and White Out. ![]()
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