Is Mountain Dew green or yellow?!


Question:

Is Mountain Dew green or yellow?

When poured into a clear glass, is Mountain Dew green or yellow?


Answers:
I am thinking greenish yellow. Yellow being the primary color, with just a touch of green.
Hard to say...


From Wikipedia...
Mountain Dew is a caffeinated, ultra sweet, citrus-flavored soft drink produced by PepsiCo, Inc. It was invented in Marion, VA and first marketed in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1948, then by the Minges family in Fayetteville, NC and across the United States in 1964. When removed from its characteristic green bottle, Mountain Dew is bright green-yellow and translucent.

i guess greenish yellow not either but both

YELLOW

neon yellow

yellow

yellowish green

i would definintaly say yellow...with a green tint to it...

grellow, thats what it is
ten points right here

Yellow

Neon Green Id say

pee colored

I think it is yellow.

lemon lime colored

Yellow!

It's the color of antifreeze and gatorade... a sickly yellow-green.

The difference between yellow-green and green-yellow, if you have not learned this from Crayola yet, is that the first color of a joined color name is the color that is most present. In this case, yellow-green has more yellow in it than green... hope this helps!

It always seems urine colored to me. Given that its primary flavor ingredient is orange juice, whatever color it is would be entirely artificial.

slime lime. a type of green

at first glance I see green.
but its really Yellowish-Green.

You must be really bored. It's flourescent yellow.

yellowish-green

I was asking myself the same thing

Chartreuse.

yellow

Closer to yellow than green, but a combination of both.




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