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Daily Voice on MSN99-Cent No More? AriZona Iced Tea Could Finally Cave To Trump Tariffs
For the first time in more than 30 years, AriZona iced tea’s sacred 99-cent price tag may be on the chopping block. The company’s Brooklyn-born founder Don Vultaggio told The New York Times that ...
We’re holding the line for now despite rising aluminum costs," he said. “It’s particularly unfair — 80% of our can sheet ...
AriZona’s 99-cent iced tea cans may face a price increase for the first time in 30+ years due to new tariffs on imported ...
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.
Vultaggio says AriZona’s success rests on three simple rules: make it taste good, make it look good and price it right. The ...
Popular iced tea brand could be forced to hike prices as a result of president’s 50 percent levy on aluminum imports, ...
For more than 30 years, the beloved beverage held strong to its low price tag — surviving the pandemic, supply chain issues ...
For more than two decades, AriZona’s iconic 99-cent iced tea has shrugged off pandemics, recessions, and supply shocks. Now, ...
The home improvement chain is the latest to consider raising prices in response to the Trump administration's trade policies.
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WJBF on MSN‘Particularly unfair’: AriZona founder considers raising price of iconic 99-cent iced tea
The 99-cent price, which has been a constant through economic ups and downs of the past 28 years, may longer be tenable now ...
The price has been AriZona’s calling card for nearly three decades. A 50 percent tariff on imported aluminum may change that.
Businessman Don Vultaggio, founder of AriZona Iced Tea, appears to be in a situation where he must make a difficult decision.
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