PepsiCo’s Mug is releasing a first-of-its-kind root beer flavor inspired by dirty soda. New Mug Root Beer Floats Vanilla Howler soda is coming to shelves soon.
MUG Root Beer just announced what might be its trendiest innovation in its history. The legendary soda brand sees the increased popularity of "quiet luxury" style and is raising a glass to it. Well, ...
Once upon a fizz, Mug Root Beer was the loyal underdog of the soda aisles in grocery stores and supermarkets. It did not need ...
MUG Root Beer is officially joining the Zero Sugar game. With most soda brands opting to go the Zero Sugar route in comparison to introducing Diet versions, the Pepsi-owned root beer is the latest to ...
Pepsi is expanding the world of dirty sodas even further in 2026 with a new Dirty Mountain Dew (review coming soon) as well as a new dirty soda-inspired flavor of Mug: Mug Floats Vanilla Howler.
The National Champs just keep winning, this time, for all of America. Mug Root Beer has announced that it will be providing free soda for the entire country following UConn’s National Championship ...
The madness ended this past Monday night. March Madness, that is. The Connecticut Huskies defeated the Purdue Boilermakers to win the 2024 NCAA Division I Tournament. It’s also the Huskies’ second ...
Root beer is back. That’s right, root beer -- the dark brown stuff, cola’s elder brother, the foundation of that most perfect of soda fountain drinks: the root beer float. Not too long ago, you were ...
IRON RIDGE, Wis., June 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time to fire up the Fourth of July, flavor innovators PS Seasoning and Jolly Good Soda have teamed up to launch Mug Shot Root Beer BBQ Sauce—a ...
On Wednesday, Earthquakes midfielder Brian Mullan participated in the Oakland Athletics' fourth annual Mug Root Beer Float Day at the Network Associates Coliseum before the A's took on the Seattle ...
In honor of the UConn Huskies winning the 2025 NCAA Women's Championship during March Madness, Mug is offering the entire country free root beer. The process is a bit convoluted, but here's how to ...