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Arizona Iced Tea’s 99-cent price may soon be a thing of past

WHIO · 1d
AriZona Iced Tea’s 99-cent price may soon be a thing of the past
We’re holding the line for now despite rising aluminum costs," he said. “It’s particularly unfair — 80% of our can sheet metal comes from recycled U.S. beverage cans, yet 100% of our aluminum is subject to tariffs.
USA TODAY on MSN · 16h
Here's the tea: Why AriZona may raise price of famous 99-cent cans
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.
The New York Times · 4d
Can AriZona’s 99-Cent Iced Tea Survive Trump’s Tariffs?
The price has been AriZona’s calling card for nearly three decades. A 50 percent tariff on imported aluminum may change that.
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How Arizona tea's 99-cent price tag is still standing

Arizona Beverages has kept the price of its iced tea cans at 99 cents for over 30 years.
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Judge cans false advertising suit over ‘100% all natural’ Arizona drinks

A judge granted summary judgment to the popular 99-cent tea maker over claims the company misled consumers through product ...
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Aluminum Tariffs May Kill One of the Best Deals in Beverages

The Trump Administration’s moving-target import tariffs have had significant impacts on the U.S. supply chain and ...

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