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Anonymous (ID: +ntk9cJa) United States No.512772507 >>512774808 >>512775023 >>512775181 >>512775307 >>512775470 >>512775754 >>512776462 >>512776573 >>512779518 >>512780477
AriZona Iced Tea prices rise due to Trump tariffs
http://archive.today/2025.08.11-081043/https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/10/business/arizon-iced-tea-99-cents-tarriffs.html
Don Vultaggio leaned over a table and spun a giant lazy Susan until a 22-ounce can of Arnold Palmer appeared before him. It was 2 p.m. and time for Mr. Vultaggio, the founder and chairman of AriZona Iced Tea, to hold his daily two-hour lunch and board meeting in his Southwest-themed office in central Long Island, N.Y.

Behind him was a wall of dozens of bottles and cans from the company’s deep roster of products, and a security monitor showing a live feed of the robot-powered storage and retrieval operations of its largest factory, which is in New Jersey.

It has been from this perch that Mr. Vultaggio has spent the last few weeks contemplating what he’s insisted, for most of his company’s three decades of existence, he would never do: raise the 99-cent price of its canned iced teas, AriZona’s calling card since 1997.

The Trump administration’s 50 percent tariff on aluminum imports may leave him no choice.

If the price of a tallboy of AriZona Iced Tea had kept pace with inflation, the company would today be selling it for $1.99. Instead, the 99-cent price remains so central to the company’s identity that the numbers are displayed on the can boldly and prominently.

AriZona uses more than 100 million pounds of aluminum a year for its cans, and about 20 percent of that comes from Canada. Mr. Vultaggio is hopeful that the tariff dispute will be resolved, but if it is not, he said, “at some point the consumer is going to have to pay the price.”

“I hate even the thought of it,” Mr. Vultaggio, 73, said, adding, “It would be a hell of a shame after 30-plus years.”
Anonymous (ID: qGEPwxXz) United States No.512772826 >>512773132 >>512775075
why not put them in bottles instead?
Anonymous (ID: +ntk9cJa) United States No.512773132
>>512772826
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/04/10/trump-tariffs-recycling-industry/83009320007/
Anonymous (ID: foQMT2Mi) Thailand No.512774808
>>512772507 (OP)
>20 percent of that comes from Canada
why not use 100% american aluminum?
Anonymous (ID: Nyo139SG) United States No.512774929
… this happened like a month or two ago

Also the shit is bad for you. Get a bottle of water
Anonymous (ID: Pa3ZlMuv) United States No.512775023
>>512772507 (OP)
just gotta believe in him senpai
have faith
see you on the other side
Anonymous (ID: Pa3ZlMuv) United States No.512775075 >>512775732
>>512772826
yeah, microplastics will even give it extra flavor
Anonymous (ID: muXvhQaF) United States No.512775181
>>512772507 (OP)
They already ruined it with corn syrup.
Anonymous (ID: 9qBPdPSg) United States No.512775302
America Has Fallen
Anonymous (ID: zDs218gK) United States No.512775307 >>512777005
>>512772507 (OP)
Arizona tastes like absolute dog-shit nowadays, just like Corn-soup like every other shitty soft-drink. I switched to Capri Suns last year as my main soft-drink, all natural juice, doesn't taste like warm corn soup
Anonymous (ID: 0a2XR56s) United States No.512775470 >>512775705
>>512772507 (OP)
Faggots are simply price gouging under the guise of 'muh mufuggin tariffs. Civil war now.
Anonymous (ID: muXvhQaF) United States No.512775705
>>512775470
>price gouging under the guise of 'muh mufuggin tariffs
That was the plan the entire time lol, trump set it up so jews could hammer the last few nails in america's coffin. We are now being buried alive.
Anonymous (ID: qGEPwxXz) United States No.512775732
>>512775075
cans have a plastic lining so you don't get a metallic taste
the only non-plastic container is glass
Anonymous (ID: F4AKuoos) United States No.512775754
>>512772507 (OP)
Those are seven eleven prices. Those shitskin pajeets raise the price. Get em at stater bros for under a dollar.
Anonymous (ID: U+f8riAs) United States No.512776462 >>512776590
>>512772507 (OP)
Oh no not muh sugar water!
Anonymous (ID: kynC7JUn) United States No.512776573
>>512772507 (OP)
Hasn't been 99c for years at this point. This is a nothingburger.
Anonymous (ID: +ntk9cJa) United States No.512776590
>>512776462
Anonymous (ID: 3Jj5siwB) United States No.512777005
>>512775307
It’s not. They use artificial sweeteners. Even if they claim if natural,

Aspartame (Equal, NutraSweet)
Acesulfame potassium (Sunett, Sweet One)
Neotame (Newtame)
Saccharin (Sweet 'N Low, Sugar Twin)
Sucralose (Splenda)
Advantame
Stevia (Truvia, PureVia)
Monk fruit extract (Luo Han Guo)
:sorbitol, xylitol, erythritol, mannitol, and isomalt.
Anonymous (ID: EMXmncLz) United States No.512779518
>>512772507 (OP)
I like their green tea with honey and the sweet tea. I remember thinking not too long ago how weird it is they remain so cheap. they're good too
Anonymous (ID: WvvvKSqh) United States No.512780477
>>512772507 (OP)
I'd buy Memory in the blue bottle if it was still around
but AZ iced tea is low quality overall