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| Container Size | Volume (fl oz) | Volume (mL) | Total Caffeine | Caffeine per oz |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small can / cup | 8 fl oz | 237 mL | 15 mg | 1.88 mg/oz |
| Standard can | 16 fl oz | 473 mL | 30 mg | 1.88 mg/oz |
| Tall can (most common) | 23 fl oz | 680 mL | 43 mg | 1.88 mg/oz |
| 32 fl oz bottle | 32 fl oz | 946 mL | 60 mg | 1.88 mg/oz |
| Half gallon | 64 fl oz | 1,893 mL | 120 mg | 1.88 mg/oz |
| Gallon jug | 128 fl oz | 3,785 mL | 240 mg | 1.88 mg/oz |
| Person Type | Daily Caffeine Limit | Max 23 oz Cans/Day | Max 16 oz Cans/Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy adult | 400 mg | ~9 cans | ~13 cans |
| Pregnant individual | 200 mg | ~4.5 cans | ~6.5 cans |
| Teen (13–17 yrs) | 100 mg | ~2 cans | ~3 cans |
| Child (under 12) | 45 mg | ~1 can | ~1.5 cans |
| Caffeine sensitive | 100 mg | ~2 cans | ~3 cans |
When talking about the most liked green iced tea in United States, Arizona was the main competition already when it reached the stores in 1996. The brand stays on the list of clients for decades thanks to the mix of ginseng and pure cane sugar with great orange honey. One can open a freezing bottle right from the refrigerator or warm it for more comfortable drinking, either way, that balance between ginseng, honey and sweet elements sounds perfectly.
The history of the brand started in the back way of Brooklyn in 1992. The creator originally thought about another name… Santa Fe, inspired by the colorful style of his home.
The Story and Taste of Arizona Green Tea
Even so, it looked too plain when printed on the label, so he changed to Arizona. That decision caused weird passion for the landscapes of the Southwest. What helped the company stay popular was the brave mode, as they reshaped the world of iced teas.
The list of ingredients seems fully simple: great green tea prepared with filtered water, syrup from high fructose corn, honey, citric acid, natural flavors, essence of ginseng root and ascorbic acid (that is vitamin C). Here does not sit something artificial, what expects exposure. No fake colors, no false tastes, no preservatives in any way. Everything is 100 percent natural, and it also carries vitamin C for extra benefit.
Every serving has around 70 calories. The standard size stores 22 liquid ounces, but you find also bottles of 16.9 ounces for those that want something tinier. There is especially the big 128-ounce pot for regular drinkers of that drink.
The most many packages have almost two servings, and also big cases are available.
The flavor itself is real and tender, but hear the cause, it tastes more like candy than like real green tea. The green color of the tin, together with the advertising focus about health, can mess up. Only because of low calories it does not automatically become healthy, and that is the point here.
After one drops the advertisement, stays simply green tea with extra sugar.
Also, the size of bottles went from 23 to 22 ounces, and one removed 7 grams of sugar. The recipe seems fully different now. The flavors of green tea feel more weak today, the sweetness hits more roughly, and stays that aftertaste, that almost tastes like artificial sweetener (I do not know why, but like this it is).
Besides the original bottles, Arizona offers powder packets for drinks (mix one with 17 ounces of water), and you have only 5 calories. They even went into strange territory of teas, offering a variant with flowery flavors of green tea, that works well during warm summer evenings. What makes Arizona iconic, even so, is the surprisingly low price.
Even so, the company struggles with pressure of prices on aluminum and steelrecent time, because around a fifth of their aluminum supply comes from Canada.
