Prices around the nation are rising due to inflation, but the cost of Arizona iced tea is not.
Despite the Consumer Price Index rising 8.5% last month year over year, the price of Arizona's iconic $0.99 can will not change. As co-founder of the beverage company Don Vultaggio said, "Consumers deserve a break."
Cirrus Logic... Q Technology... Micron Technology... these are all little-known tech stocks that saw 10-bagger gains after getting into the Big Tech supply chains. It took as little as 18 months or as long as 12 years.
And now, another $10 stock could join them.
It just broke into the Tesla and Samsung supply chains. And Apple reportedly is collaborating with the company on a $330 million facility to add the company's tech to the iPad and iPhone.
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