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  2. 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 ...

  3. Arizona Iced Tea founder on why he’s kept the 99-cent price ...

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    At the time, a gallon of whole milk was $1.13, a gallon of gas was the exact same, and a 23-ounce can of Arizona iced tea was 99 cents. But through the decades and surging inflation rates, Arizona ...

  4. This $1 canned iced tea launched a crazy ‘Zonie’ fandom - AOL

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    It’s only $1, but crazed fans think AriZona iced tea tastes like a million bucks. The vivacious colorful-canned drink from the New York-based company has famously stayed priced at just 99 cents ...

  5. History of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Today, countless ancient ruins can be found in Arizona. Arizona was part of the state of Sonora, Mexico from 1822, but the settled population was small. In 1848, under the terms of the Mexican Cession the United States took possession of Arizona above the Gila River after the Mexican War , and became part of the Territory of New Mexico .

  6. Rizal Law - Wikipedia

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    The Rizal Law, officially designated as Republic Act No. 1425, is a Philippine law that requires all educational institutions in the Philippines to offer courses about José Rizal. The Rizal Law was emphatically opposed by the Catholic Church in the Philippines , mostly due to the anti-clericalism in Rizal's books Noli Me Tángere and El ...

  7. Arizona Iced Tea founder explains why it still costs less ...

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    The move to keep a can of Arizona Iced Tea at 99 cents echoes Costco’s four decade effort to keep its hot dog combo at $1.50 despite rising costs—and, earlier, Coca-Cola’s half-century quest ...

  8. Arizona Iced Tea founder on why he’s kept the 99-cent price ...

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    Arizona ice tea’s chairman and co-founder Don Vultaggio knows the value of 99 cents all of 30 years later, even amid record-breaking inflation rates.

  9. ‘We're successful. We're debt-free. We own everything': The ...

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    Don Vultaggio, owner of the beverage company behind Arizona Iced Tea, Arizona Beverages USA, delivered a refreshing take on product pricing in June. When he launched his company in 1992, a 23 ...