Beverages

AriZona Beverages Rolls Out Water Enhancers

Seven of the company's most popular flavors come in flip-the-cap-and-squeeze bottles

WOODBURY, N.Y. -- AriZona Beverages has rolled out Arizona Water Enhancers in a small and convenient on-the-go squeeze bottle.

Arizona Water Enhancers

The line comes in seven of AriZona's most popular flavors. Customers can choose from Lemon Tea, Mucho Mango, Fruit Punch, Peach Green Tea, Arnold Palmer Half & Half, Arnold Palmer Strawberry and Golden Bear Strawberry Lemonade.

Containing about 32 servings per 1.9-oz. package, this flip-the-cap-and-squeeze bottle allows consumers to find the desires balance of flavor.

The packages use the brands' original designs, making them easily identifiable on shelves. AriZona Water Enhancers are available with a suggested retail price of $2.99 to $3.99.

The water enhancers are made with real juice and contain no artificial flavors or colors. Additionally, AriZona Water Enhancers do not contain the chemical propylene glycol.

AriZona Beverages USA was founded in Brooklyn in 1971 by Don Vultaggio and John Ferolito and remains a privately held and family-run American business based in Woodbury, N.Y. AriZona Beverages--maker of AriZona Iced Tea, waters, juices, energy drinks, sports drinks and powdered tea mixes--is a leading ready-to-drink (RTD) tea company in North America and has begun worldwide expansion starting with South America, Europe and Asia.

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