Arizona, known for its 24-oz cans of iced tea emblazoned with a 99 cent label, has maintained the pricing for about 30 years. “AriZona’s 99¢ ‘Big Can’ is synonymous with the company ...
Don Vultaggio, the cofounder and CEO of the company behind Arizona Iced Tea, still sells his product ... Arizona has managed to offer its iconic 23-ounce cans for the same price it always has.
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…Why have people who are having a hard time ...
Earlier this year, Vultaggio made headlines for vowing to do his best to keep the cost of a 23-ounce can of AriZona Iced Tea under $1. Since hitting stores in 1992, the brand’s canned drinks ...
His new company gained notoriety for its 99-cent, 23-ounce cans of iced tea and bright, colorful labels. When he named it, he had never been to Arizona. “I had a map on my wall in my office in ...
AriZonaLand will offer free, 30-minute factory tours with free samples of pre-released flavors at a new visitor center on the 70-acre campus.
AriZona iced tea has a Southwestern namesake, but it’s made in the Keasbey section of Woodbridge. And with the “Willy Wonka-esque” AriZonaLand factory tour experience opening at the ...
You won’t often find Arizona-brewed beers in the D.C. area, so grab an AriZona Iced Tea (yes, the company is based in New York, and yes, a can still costs 99 cents) or spice things up with a ...