Who invented Mountain Dew?Mountain Dew was invented in 1940′s in Marion, Virginia (USA) by two brothers, Barney and Ally Hartman. It was originally invented to be a mixer drink with whiskey, and it had a very different formula to today's Mountain Dew. The current formula for Mountain Dew was invented by Bill Bridgforth in 1958. Mountain Dew was not very well known until it was purchased by PepsiCo Ltd in 1964. PepsiCo Ltd then marketed it throughout the USA (and eventually globally) and it became a hot selling product. Throughout the 1980's, 1990's and 2000's PepsiCo Ltd have brought out several varieties of Mountain Dew including Diet Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Code Red, Mountain Dew Live Wire and AMP.
It was created by two brothers named Ally and Barney Hartman.
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Dr. Sagan did not invent the soft drink Mountain Dew, it was invented in the 1940's by Barney and Ally Hartman from Tennessee.
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The exact number of cans of Mountain Dew sold in a year can vary based on factors such as market demand, production capacity, and distribution channels. However, according to industry reports and sales data, it is estimated that millions of cans of Mountain Dew are sold globally each year. Beverage companies typically track these figures closely to monitor sales performance and market trends.
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No, the person who invented Mountain Dew, Barney and Ally Hartman, created the drink in the 1940s. Barney Hartman passed away in 1985, and Ally Hartman died in 1999. Therefore, neither of the inventors is still alive.