In India, the 150ml size for Mountain Dew is quite rare compared to brands like Maaza or Frooti. It is primarily available as part of specific “Bundle” offers or as an imported “Mini Can.”
💰 Price & Availability
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The “Bundle” Pack: You will rarely find a single 150ml Mountain Dew bottle. Instead, brands like PepsiCo sometimes offer a “Buy 250ml + Get 150ml Free” promo pack, effectively giving you 400ml for ₹20.
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Mini Cans: There is a 150ml to 180ml “Mini Can” (often imported or sold in premium supermarkets), but these are much more expensive, often retailing between ₹40 and ₹60 per can due to their sleek packaging.
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Standard Alternative: If you are looking for a small “budget” dose, the 250ml PET bottle at ₹20 is the official entry-level size for the Indian market.
🧪 Nutrition & Ingredients (Per 150ml)
If you do manage to snag a 150ml serving, here is what the “kick” looks like:
| Nutrient | Amount (Approx.) |
| Energy | ~74 kcal |
| Total Sugars | ~18.5g |
| Caffeine | ~20mg |
| Sodium | ~35mg |
Key Ingredients: Carbonated water, Sugar, Citric Acid, Caffeine, and the signature Yellow 5 (Color 102) that gives it its neon glow.
⚡ Why the 150ml exists
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Portion Control: Soft drinks are high in sugar; the 150ml size is designed for those who want the caffeine “zing” without consuming the ~40g of sugar found in a full 600ml bottle.
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Mixer Use: The small cans are popular in the hospitality industry (hotels/flights) as they are the perfect size for a single mixed drink.
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Quick Energy: Since it contains caffeine, this small dose is often marketed as a quick “mental reset” for students or gamers.
🧊 Serving Tip
Mountain Dew has a very sharp carbonation level. Because a 150ml container has less volume, it can go flat within minutes of opening. Drink it immediately once opened to preserve that “crisp” citrus bite.


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