No, and nothing else does either as there really is no such thing as "famaldehyde". Formaldehyde is a different story, not when it comes to Mt. Dew, it's also not present in Mt. Dew and there would be absolutely no reason for it to be, but it does exist.
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The reason for the 10 calories reported on the 20 oz Diet Mt Dew is because of the concentrated orange juice that is used in Dew. The calories are not listed on the 12 oz can because there are less than 5 calories, which is the minimum amount of calories required by the FDA to be reported on a food label. There are 4 calories in a 12 oz of Diet Mt Dew, so by consuming 20 oz of Diet Mt Dew one would be consuming 10 calories.
I'm not finding it anywhere on the nearest empty can of Mt. Dew. Specify where it is on the can and roughly where you bought it geographically. It may indicate where it was bottled.
Most likely not, barring some kind of Mt. Dew inspired epiphany. If you're referring to that urban legend that yellow 5, also known as tartrazine, is capable of killing sperm - don't worry - it's not true. It's a persistent rumor, but it's not true. So, to answer your true question, Mt. Dew is not a safe alternative to condoms.
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