Sierra Mist

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Sierra Mist is a lemon-lime flavored carbonated soft drink that was first introduced in 1999 by PepsiCo. It is marketed as a "refreshing, crisp and clean" alternative to other lemon-lime sodas.

Sierra Mist



TypeLemon-lime soda
ManufacturerKeurig Dr Pepper
Distributor
Country of origin United States
Region of origin
Introduced1999
Discontinued2018 (original formula)
Alcohol by volume 
Proof (US)
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History

Sierra Mist was first introduced by PepsiCo in 1999 as a direct competitor to Sprite. The original formula contained high fructose corn syrup and several artificial sweeteners. In 2010, the formula was changed to remove the artificial sweeteners, and the drink was rebranded as Sierra Mist Natural.

In 2014, Sierra Mist underwent another rebranding, this time as a limited-time offer called Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash. The flavor proved popular and became a regular offering. In addition, the brand introduced several other limited-time flavors, including Sierra Mist Ruby Splash, Sierra Mist Lemon Squeeze, and Sierra Mist Undercover Orange.

In 2018, Sierra Mist Natural was discontinued and replaced with a new version called Sierra Mist, which contains high fructose corn syrup and natural flavorings.

Variants

  1. Sierra Mist (original flavor)
  2. Sierra Mist Natural
  3. Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash
  4. Sierra Mist Free
  5. Sierra Mist Ruby Splash (discontinued)
  6. Sierra Mist Lemon Squeeze (discontinued)
  7. Sierra Mist Undercover Orange (discontinued)

Pop culture references

Sierra Mist has been referenced in various television shows and films, including The Office, Superstore, and Get Hard.

External links

Keurig Dr Pepper's official website for Sierra Mist Sierra Mist on PepsiCo's website

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