

On April 5th, 2015, the Baja Blast page of the official Mountain Dew website was launched with a countdown clock, and a message that read: In January 2015, information began leaking through the internet about a second store release of Baja Blast, accompanied by the debut store release of Sangrita Blast. Sangrita Blast was discontinued in 2017 and was replaced by another Mountain Dew flavor, Spiked (Lemonade).Īfter the discontinuation of Spiked (Lemonade), and along with Spiked (Raspberry Lemonade) in 16 ounce cans, Spiked (Lemonade) was still available in the Taco Bell restaurant soda fountains in the United States, but it was currently in the process of being phased out, starting December 2018, to make room for the return of Diet Baja Blast (now being called Baja Blast Zero Sugar), and was completely removed from all Taco Bell restaurants by March 2019. Its tagline is " DEW with a Blast of Natural & Artificial Citrus Punch Flavor." History įollowing the success of Baja Blast, Sangrita Blast was made available in Taco Bell beginning in December 2013, alongside five other drinks, one of which was Diet Baja Blast (now known as Baja Blast Zero Sugar). Sangrita Blast was a Citrus Punch flavor of Mountain Dew and had a maroon look, having an identical tasting flavor and color to that of 2019's Cyclone.
