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Arnold Palmer Spiked, a brand of Molson Coors Beverage Co., announced the release of Arnold Palmer Spiked Lite, a half-iced tea, half lemonade flavored malt beverage made in partnership with AriZona.
New York-based AriZona Beverages introduced SANTA FÉ, a new line of sparkling waters made with real fruit, including the first and only sparkling Arnold Palmer. With less than 20 calories in each 16-ounce can, SANTA FÉ is a low-carb and gluten-free beverage.
Denver-based Molson Coors Brewing Co. and Hornell Brewing Co. Inc., Woodbury, N.Y., an affiliate of AriZona Beverages, announced a partnership agreement whereby Molson Coors will market and distribute a new flavored malt beverage (FMB) brand, Arnold Palmer Spiked Half & Half, in the United States through its U.S. division, MillerCoors.
Following Seattle-based Starbucks Coffee Co.’s acquisition of Atlanta-based Teavana Holdings Inc. at the end of 2012, the tea industry is waiting for the hot tea segment to boom, according to experts.
Arizona Beverage Co. launched an alcohol malt beverage that merges tea and lemonade called Arnold Palmer Hard, in reference to golfer Arnold Palmer’s non-alcohol tea-and-lemonade drink.
Arizona Beverages USA LLC, Woodbury, N.Y., extended its packaging mix for Arizona Iced Tea to include 12-packs of 11.5-ounce cans, which are made by Rexam.