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Stuff D&D People Like No. 1: Mountain Dew

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It’s no surprise D&D people love Mountain Dew. According to a massive infographic released by Wizards of the Coast in 2021 the largest percentage of people in the D&D community fall into the 20-24 age range followed by the 25-29 year old category. Back in 2018 a consumer survey on the share of Americans by age who drank Mountain Dew in the past 4 weeks showed the largest group were 18-29 year olds.

Coincidence?

Mountain Dew contains more calories than just about every other soda out there, which provides those precious units of energy to keep activity like sitting at a table for many hours going strong. But that’s not all Mountain Dew has to offer. Dental experts point out the special sauce behind the carbonated soft drink’s bubbly refreshment provides an even greater boost — sugar.

The sugar content in Mountain Dew surpasses that of its competition too and D&D people need the extra energy for marathon game sessions whether they’re watching other D&D people play on live streams or hunkering down around the table for their own hours long dice rolling extravaganzas.

To really impress the D&D people in your life hook them up with a case of this citrus flavored soda. They might even invite you to participate in their next campaign. If so you could curry additional favor with the Dungeon Master when you arrive bearing one of Mountain Dew’s other exciting flavors. Code Red is quite popular or you can get unconventional with the refreshing orange-and-cayenne taste of Flamin’ Hot Mountain Dew.

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