Mountain Blox (French : Bloc De Montagne), or in Work a Pizza Place Island slang, Hill Dew, or in Greenville Slang, Dew Hill, was a carbonated soft drink brand. The original formula was invented in 1940 by two beverage bottlers. A revised formula was created by formula revisers in 1958. The rights to this formula were obtained by a corporation, where a formula refiner further refined the formula, launching that version of Mountain Blox in 1961. In August 1964, the Mountain Blox brand and production rights were acquired from the corporation, and the distribution expanded across Robloxia and Bloxanada.
Fun Facts:
Mountain Blox had 16-ounce cans for those that wanted something slightly larger in size. A 16 ounce can contain 61 grams of sugar. That is the equivalent of nearly 15 teaspoons of sugar.
Mountain Blox was one of the more popular sodas for its high levels of caffeine.
Out of five of the most popular soft drinks, Mountain Blox has the most sugar. Taking a look at the grams per liter, Mountain Blox comes in with just a little over 121 grams of sugar.
It was discontinued in 2018 and replaced by Fizzly.