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  2. Don Vultaggio - Wikipedia

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    Domenick "Don" Vultaggio (born 1951/1952) is an American billionaire businessman, the co-founder and chairman of Arizona Beverage Company. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of July 2024, his net worth was estimated at US$6.5 billion.

  3. Arizona Beverage Company - Wikipedia

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    Arizona's first product was made available in 1992, to compete with Snapple. Both companies originated in New York. AriZona is known for its "Big Can" drinks holding 22 US fl oz (650 mL) of iced teas, juice drinks, and other beverages with markers indicating their intended retail price of US$0.99 in the United States and C$1.29 in Canada. Their ...

  4. John Ferolito - Wikipedia

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    AriZona Iced Tea [ edit ] Ferolito joined with partner Don Vultaggio in the 1970s to establish a Brooklyn -based discount beer and soda delivery company, starting with a used Volkswagen bus and adding trucks as the business grew.

  5. Coco Austin - Wikipedia

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    She was featured in a layout in the March 2008 issue of Playboy magazine and had a role in the film Thira (a.k.a. Santorini Blue, which co-starred her husband, rapper-actor Ice-T). She appeared on NBC's game show Celebrity Family Feud on June 24, 2008, where she and Ice-T competed against Joan and Melissa Rivers and donated their winnings to ...

  6. Arnold Palmer (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Beverage Company began marketing and selling the beverage with Palmer's picture and signature on the bottle in 2002 and has handled distribution ever since. [13] The line has expanded to include various flavors including Green Tea, Southern Style Sweet Tea and Pink Lemonade, Zero Calorie, Strawberry, Peach, Mango and Natural Energy.

  7. Killing of Trayvon Martin - Wikipedia

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    Bags of Skittles candy and cans of Arizona Iced Tea were also used as protest symbols. Martin was reported to be returning from a 7-Eleven convenience store with these items when he was shot, [232] [233] [234] although the beverage he purchased was actually a can of Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail. [235]

  8. Tom Scott (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    They grew this enterprise into a national brand that competed with companies like Snapple, Coke, Pepsi and Arizona Ice Tea. [6] Scott and First sold Nantucket Nectars to Cadbury Schweppes PLC in 2002 for an undisclosed amount. [ 11 ]

  9. Category:Iced tea brands - Wikipedia

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