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Though it’s part of the "fruit juice cocktail" lineup rather than the tea family, Arizona’s Mucho Mango deserves a spot on this list. This bright and fruity drink contains 43 grams of sugar per can ...
Your favorite iced tea brand is actually a lie. Yep, the iconic Arizona iced tea isn't actually from Arizona. In fact, it's not even close!
Arizona Green Tea, promoted as having “just the right amount of ginseng,” actually contains no detectable amounts of the herb, touted to increase energy, according to a federal lawsuit.
AriZona Iced Tea is a 99-cent staple at gas stations and stores. ... In 1996, it introduced green tea with ginseng and honey flavor in its iconic cherry blossom can.
Gas is nearly six bucks a gallon. Groceries are 8% higher than last year. Dollar stores: now dollar-and-a-quarter stores.But a giant, 23-ounce can of AriZona iced tea still costs 99 cents, the ...
Arizona Iced Tea launched in 1992 at 99 cents for a 22-ounce can. It still costs the same amount in 2024. ... Arizona, which makes a green tea and the famous half-tea, ...
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Arizona Green Tea, promoted as having “just the right amount of ginseng,” actually contains no detectable amounts of the herb, touted to increase energy, according to a federal lawsuit.
AriZona was cheaper, but only because it contained 50% more tea per can. Now, a Snapple’s $1.79. An 18.5-ounce container of Gold Peak, Coke’s brand, costs $1.99.
Arizona Green Tea, promoted as having “just the right amount of ginseng,” actually contains no detectable amounts of the herb, touted to increase energy, according to a federal lawsuit.