A tweet suggested that it was time to start “panicking” and insinuated that rising inflation rates had resulted in the cost of cans of Arizona Iced Tea rising from $0.99 to $1.29. We're here to tell you not to panic.
had resulted in the cost of cans of Arizona Iced Tea rising from $0.99 to $1.29.
Arizona Iced Tea responded to the rumor on social media, writing that there was no need to panic and that the cost of their beverage is still $0.99 in the United States.
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