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I went to CVS today to use my many $25.00 gift cards I received from starting new prescriptions there, and saw that the Arizona Green Tea .99 cent 23.5 ounce Big Cans were on sale for B1G1 free. All Varieties including diet green tea, original green tea, original iced tea, and other flavors as long as it is the big 23.5oz can. this makes it $.495 =.50 per can. w/o coupons.

Combine it with the $5 off $10, which is essentially 50% off, this makes each can $.2475 =$.25 EACH!

If you dont have AMEX Blue Cash card,
use $4 off $20 for a unit price of $.40 a can.

I buy these REGULARLY at .99 a can and drink at least two cans a day so for me this deal is INSANE.



40 huge cans, I guess I will bring a box or something.


It seems like every cvs that is close to where i live is always sold out of most everything on sale.


mickcris said: It seems like every cvs that is close to where i live is always sold out of most everything on sale.

Me too, but they give rain checks.


ShiZZAh said: I went to CVS today to use my many $25.00 gift cards I received from starting new prescriptions there, and saw that the Arizona Green Tea .99 cent 23.5 ounce Big Cans were on sale for B1G1 free. All Varieties including diet green tea, original green tea, original iced tea, and other flavors as long as it is the big 23.5oz can. this makes it $.495 =.50 per can. w/o coupons.

Combine it with the $5 off $10, which is essentially 50% off, this makes each can $.2475 =$.25 EACH!

If you dont have AMEX Blue Cash card,
use $4 off $20 for a unit price of $.40 a can.

I buy these REGULARLY at .99 a can and drink at least two cans a day so for me this deal is INSANE.


For those that prefer, the 16oz bottle versions of Arizona Tea are also on this sale. Only problem with those BIG cans is they don't fit in conventional cup holders in the car.


love this stuff. just want to point out though, the sugar content is way high - not unlike a can of coke (which btw has about your daily recommended intake of sugar). so if you fellow fatboys think this icetea is better than a soda, think again.


desimond said: love this stuff. just want to point out though, the sugar content is way high - not unlike a can of coke (which btw has about your daily recommended intake of sugar). so if you fellow fatboys think this icetea is better than a soda, think again.

They also have DIET, NO CARBS version! and who you callin FATBOY?


I brew my own green tea, but I really like the Arizona Herbal Tonic. It is a good alternative to expensive energy drinks. Now if CVS just sold it.


desimond said: love this stuff. just want to point out though, the sugar content is way high - not unlike a can of coke (which btw has about your daily recommended intake of sugar). so if you fellow fatboys think this icetea is better than a soda, think again.

The "recommended" values are all bull. It is a retarted US method clumping the entire population into one and saying "X" is the amount the persons should eat. Each person needs to adjust their food (proteins, carbs, sugars) intake according to their metabolism, as people process things differently. I, for instance, can eat burgers and fries and drink soda every day and be lazy, OR eat salads and drink juice and excercise and my weight won't change much (tested & tried, weight has remained +/-10lbs for over 6 years). The guy next to me can eat one burger a week and gain two pounds in a month.

Bottom line: Stop reading labels and do as your body says.


The trouble is that Arizona also has high fructose corn syrup and we all know to stay away from that. Unfortunately, CVS doesn't carry any varieties of tea without it. Fuze is one drink I know that doesn't have that nasty stuff in it. It is made with fructose. I can only find that in KMart.


KLineD said:
The "recommended" values are all bull. It is a retarded US method....

Fixed that one for ya buddy. If you feel like you have to use that word, at least prove that you're not...


I'm in for 20! I actually just went and did this. Filled up the top section of the cart with Arizonas. Cashier told me the $5 off $10 coupon didn't apply, but the nearby manager easily straightened him out. He actually only rang me up for 15 or so so it came out to $9. I thought I would have to go back for more because I didn't reach the $10 minimum for the coupon, but the manager ran it through anyway. My total, with 2 for $1 Take5 bars was $3.92. Take that out and I got 20 cans for $2.92 = $.15 per can.


chasaa said: The trouble is that Arizona also has high fructose corn syrup and we all know to stay away from that. Unfortunately, CVS doesn't carry any varieties of tea without it. Fuze is one drink I know that doesn't have that nasty stuff in it. It is made with fructose. I can only find that in KMart.

They were giving these (Fuze drinks) out for free at a club one night. Those things are good! They sell them at Wal-Mart now, but they're around $1.50 each. :/


Fanana said: chasaa said: The trouble is that Arizona also has high fructose corn syrup and we all know to stay away from that. Unfortunately, CVS doesn't carry any varieties of tea without it. Fuze is one drink I know that doesn't have that nasty stuff in it. It is made with fructose. I can only find that in KMart.

They were giving these (Fuze drinks) out for free at a club one night. Those things are good! They sell them at Wal-Mart now, but they're around $1.50 each. :/

Costco has Fuze 18 pack for $13.99 by me




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