Papa Johns And Mountain Dew Have Created A Pepperoncini Dirty Soda

Photo: Papa Johns
Photo: Papa Johns

Just when you thought dirty sodas couldn’t get any more chaotic, Papa Johns and Mountain Dew tag-teamed the viral trend and turned it up to eleven. Introducing the ‘Cini Dirty Soda—a fizzy, spicy, citrusy fever dream of a drink that mashes together Mountain Dew and pepperoncini juice like it’s a normal Tuesday.

The soda takes Mountain Dew’s signature electric-citrus flavor and crashes it straight into Papa Johns’ signature pepperoncini kick, creating a tangy, sweet, slightly spicy drink that sounds unhinged enough to work. Think late-night snack energy, but in carbonated form.

Available now at papajohnscinisoda.com, Papa Rewards members can enter for a chance to score a limited-edition ‘Cini Dirty Soda kit—complete with all the ingredients and a sleek insulated bag to keep your experiment cool. No purchase necessary, just a sense of adventure and maybe a backup beverage.

Didn’t get a kit? No sweat—Papa Johns promises to spill the dirty (soda) secrets soon over on Instagram @papajohns.

This is either the future of flavor… or the end times. Either way, we kinda want a sip.

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