From the rumor mill… a recent trademark filing indicates that a new mojito-inspired flavor of Sierra Mist may be in the works, under the name Sierra Mist Mojito Splash (and Sierra Mist Free Mojito Splash). You may recall that Jones Soda has had some success with limited edition mojito soft drinks, so there might be some merit to this filing.
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Sierra Mist Free Cranberry Splash is returning for holiday 2007, per industry insiders. This lovely, cherry-flavored drink will be joined by a diet version for the first time, Sierra Mist Free Cranberry Splash.
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Amazing lemon flavor can be found in the limited-time Sierra Mist Lemon Squeeze. We liked it so much more than the flagship Sierra Mist. This soft drink review notes that the smooth flavor is something to be sampled before it's gone forever!
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The drink starts out well, with a cherry flavor, with the aftertaste sharing a more pronounced cranberry / lemon-lime combination. The beverage review proclaims "I think I liked this drink better than normal Sierra Mist, which is saying a lot."
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A holiday-oriented version of Sierra Mist is coming later this year for a limited-time. Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash will be a "crisp lemon-lime soft drink flavored with a hint of cranberry."
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Back in November 2004, Pepsi announced that they were following Coke's footsteps in renaming their diet lemon lime product. Whereas Coke changed Diet Sprite to Diet Sprite Zero, Pepsi morphed Diet Sierra Mist into Sierra Mist Free. Apparently, the word "diet" is evil these days. New name; same taste There was no change to the [...]
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Apparently, Pepsi didn't want to be left out in the cold while Coke was renaming Diet Sprite to Diet Sprite Zero. How lame. Diet Sierra Mist achieves freedom; becomes Sierra Mist Free New Graphics To Hit Shelves This Week PURCHASE, N.Y., November 1, 2004 – The "shockingly refreshing" lemon-lime taste and formula are the same, [...]
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