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A bottle of it can be seen in the [[Gravity Falls Main Title Theme|theme song]], next to [[Soos Ramirez|Soos]], while the main cast is sitting around the campfire listening to Grunkle Stan tell a scary ghost story.
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A bottle of Pitt Cola can be seen in the [[Gravity Falls Main Title Theme|theme song]], next to [[Soos Ramirez|Soos]], while the main cast is sitting around the campfire listening to Grunkle Stan tell a scary ghost story.
   
 
An advertisement for it appears on the back cover of the [[Indie Fuzz|magazine]] [[Wendy Corduroy|Wendy]] reads in "[[Tourist Trapped]]."
 
An advertisement for it appears on the back cover of the [[Indie Fuzz|magazine]] [[Wendy Corduroy|Wendy]] reads in "[[Tourist Trapped]]."

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Pitt Cola is known as a popular soft drink in Gravity Falls. Stan and Dipper are frequently seen drinking it, and empty cans of it can be seen lying around the Mystery Shack. One of its slogans is: "It's the Pitts!"

Distribution

Pitt Cola appears to be sold by the can in vending machines, like the one next to the entrance of the Mystery Shack or Ye Royal Discount Putt Hutt, in a two-liter plastic bottle and a one-liter glass bottle. It is called Pitt Cola becuase there is an actual peach pit inside the can. Pitt Cola is also available in a Diet version.

History

Season 1

A bottle of Pitt Cola can be seen in the theme song, next to Soos, while the main cast is sitting around the campfire listening to Grunkle Stan tell a scary ghost story.

An advertisement for it appears on the back cover of the magazine Wendy reads in "Tourist Trapped."

Dipper is drinking a can of it right before Mabel asks for his opinion on her wax sculpture idea in "Headhunters." The Bats Biker seen later in the episode is also drinking a can of it.

It is more prominently seen in "The Inconveniencing" in a bottled form, before re-appearing at the Mystery Shack party in "Double Dipper."

Appearance

S1e17 dip and stan sharing colas

Dipper and Stan drinking many cans.

Pitt Cola packaging is red with a large salmon/pink stripe and the word Pitt on it, in a style that resembles Coca-Cola's logo. Some packaging has what appears to be a smiling peach on it, since Pitt Cola is peach flavored. There have also been scenes with orange and purple Pitt Cola, likely orange and grape flavored.

Sightings

Season 1

Shorts

Season 2

Games

Trivia

  • With the exception of "The Legend of the Gobblewonker" and "Summerween," Pitt Cola is seen in every full-length episode of the series.
    • Despite this, the first time its name is said out loud is in the third episode of Season 2, "The Golf War."
  • Pitt Cola is named after Joe Pitt,[1] one of the series' directors.
  • Pitt Cola also comes in Diet Pitt Cola.
  • Pitt Cola has a peach pit inside of it.[2][3] Interestingly, peach pits can be poisonous when eaten.
  • In Stan's mindscape there is a cryptogram that reads "SLWW." Once decoded, it reads, "PITT."

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  1. ā†‘ Hirsch, Alex (February 19, 2013). Tweet Number 304054210964619264. ā€œHey everyone! Amazing Gravity Falls artist Joe Pitt (inventor of Pitt Cola) is now twittering. Attack him with love! @JurassicPittā€
  2. ā†‘ "Mystery Shack Mystery" by DisneyGames. Published December 20, 2012. Official webpage.
  3. ā†‘ "The Golf War." Jeff Rowe, Alex Hirsch (writers) & Matt Braly (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. August 11, 2014. No. 3, season 2.

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