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AriZona founder Don Vultaggio warns the company may raise prices for the first time in decades if Trump's 50% aluminum ...
AriZona iced tea's iconic 99-cent price is at risk due to President Trump’s decision to double tariffs on aluminum imports ...
For more than two decades, AriZona’s iconic 99-cent iced tea has shrugged off pandemics, recessions, and supply shocks. Now, ...
Businessman Don Vultaggio, founder of AriZona Iced Tea, appears to be in a situation where he must make a difficult decision.
AriZona uses more than 100 million pounds of aluminum a year for its cans, and about 20% of that comes from Canada.
Arizona Beverages has kept the cost of its signature 23-ounce can of iced tea at 99 cents for 30+ years. Aluminum tariffs may ...
"At some point the consumer is going to have to pay the price," the founder of AriZona told The New York Times.
Congressman Ritchie Torres ( @RitchieTorres) weighed in, writing on X, “Since 1997, AriZona Iced Tea has proudly kept its iconic 99-cent price tag. For the first time in nearly three decades, Trump’s ...
Popular iced tea brand could be forced to hike prices as a result of president’s 50 percent levy on aluminum imports, ...
If AriZona's tallboy price had kept pace with inflation over the years, the company would be selling its iced tea for $1.99 ...
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.
Rather than an occasional promotion, keeping those big, 23-ounce cans cheap is a core part of the brand's strategy, Arizona's Chief Marketing Officer and Co-Owner Spencer Vultaggio told Thrillist.
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