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"At some point the consumer is going to have to pay the price," the founder of AriZona told The New York Times.
The price has been AriZona’s calling card for nearly three decades. A 50 percent tariff on imported aluminum may change that.
AriZona Chairperson and Co-founder Don Vultaggio said with rising tariffs, the brand may need to raise the price of its 99-cent, 22-ounce iced tea.
Job growth has slowed dramatically in the city, food prices are up and businesses are passing along tariff costs. That has ...
If AriZona Iced Tea increases the prices on their $0.99 tea, customers will have Donald Trump and his tariff's to thank for ...
For three decades, AriZona Iced Tea's 23-ounce 'Big Can' — emblazoned with its bold 99¢ price tag — has stood as a defiant ...
AriZona iced tea is set to raise its 99-cent price for the first time in decades as rising aluminum tariffs drive up ...
Vultaggio says AriZona’s success rests on three simple rules: make it taste good, make it look good and price it right. The ...
We’re holding the line for now despite rising aluminum costs," he said. “It’s particularly unfair — 80% of our can sheet ...
Arizona Beverages has kept the price of its iced tea cans at 99 cents for over 30 years.
After nearly three decades under the one dollar mark, the price of 99-cent Arizona Iced Tea will soon cost you a little more ...
If AriZona's tallboy price had kept pace with inflation over the years, the company would be selling its iced tea for $1.99 ...