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How AriZona Iced Tea Nurtures Its Cult Following. The company sells millions of cans of iced tea each year and has maintained the 99-cent price tag for three decades.
Perhaps that’s why Don Vultaggio, the founder of Arizona Iced Tea, is being lauded as an inflation-time hero for making one simple, yet audacious proclamation: The brand's 23-ounce cans, which ...
In 1991, Don Vultaggio abandoned his malt liquor business to pursue bottled iced tea. The seemingly out-of-left-field decision was actually inspired by one of AriZona's biggest competitors —Snapple.
The first Arizona Iced Tea products went on sale in 1992, and since being introduced, they have always been sold at “just 99 cents for a 23-ounce can,” Sellers said.
AriZona Iced Tea is a 99-cent staple at gas stations and stores. Here's how the brand got its name and everything you need to know about the tea.
The volume of prepared tea sold in the U.S. fell about 4% in the first half of 2024, but 0.8% when looking at just AriZona’s products, according to Stanford's estimates.
Arizona Iced Tea launched in 1992 at 99 cents for a 22-ounce can. It still costs the same amount in 2024. “We’re successful. We’re debt-free ...
It’s only $1, but crazed fans think AriZona iced tea tastes like a million bucks. The vivacious colorful-canned drink from the New York-based company has famously stayed priced at just 99 cents ...
How Arizona Iced Tea (mostly) maintains Its 99-cent price tag Three things are certain in life: Death, taxes and, if Don Vultaggio has his way, the price of Arizona Iced Tea By Ashlie D. Stevens ...
AriZona Iced Tea is a 99-cent staple at gas stations and stores. Here's how the brand got its name and everything you need to know about the tea.