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AriZona Beverage Company — the New York-based brand known for its famously low-priced drinks — may be raising its prices for the first time since its founding more than three decades ago.
"At some point the consumer is going to have to pay the price," the founder of AriZona told The New York Times.
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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 ...
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