Arizona Iced Tea
A very popular iced tea beverage which comes in several varieties. To add to the great taste of the drink, is the price, 22fl oz can for $0.99. So, basically it's cheaper than water. Buyer and Arizona fan beware, not all varieties are created with equal levels of deliciousness.
Original
The original flavor is the classic Arizona goodness for 99¢. Made with 100% natural tea, lemon flavor, and sweetened with your friend the high fructose corn syrup, this is an instant winner in the beverage cooler.
Tropical Punch
This flavor is still available in the wondrous 99¢ can, but thats about where the awesome ends, and 'ok' begins. This drink is sweetened with Splenda, and the tea is overwhelmed with the pineapple and other tropical flavors. It doesn't even really taste like fruit punch either. It's a lost and confused beverage, just not to the same high-caliber standard that the rest of the Arizona Teas are.
Half & Half
One of Arizona's best teas, however I have not been able to find it in the 99-cent can version. This drink mixes two summertime favorites, iced tea and lemonade, a match made in heaven. This sweet lemony drink will quench any thirst and then some.
Sweet Tea
Again, I have not been able to find this elixir of Arizona in a 99-cent can, but that does not mean it's an amazing drink at a great value. This is Arizona's classic tea, super-sweetened like a classic southern-style tea. This is a delicious drink, but probably best left in slightly smaller doses because of its high sweetness. This is still an amazing drink.
Green Tea
This variety has about a dozen sub-varieties by itself, diet, ginseng, diet caffeine free, etc.... It's still a good drink, but has a slightly weaker flavor, but probably a little better in the nutrition department.
There you have it, a breakdown of the Arizona Teas. I for one will be having an Arizona with my lunch today.
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Jan 13, 2010
To answer your question Psycho, the markings on the bottom of the cans are the different batches they make. My friends constantly buy arizona and you can taste a difference with each different marking. There is Black, Turquoise, Blue, Green, Pink, Purple, Yellow and unmarked. The half and half is the best way to test this theory. The order listed is the order of best to worse. But sometimes there is a mismarked one.
Feb 01, 2011 by evan1922 :
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When ever I buy an Arizona there are always different colored markings on the bottom of the can. Do these mean anything? Nevertheless, my favorite is Green Tea Lemonade. But it's impossible to love all of them!
Jan 13, 2010 by Psycho719 :
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