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What does it take to turn a Brooklyn beer salesman into the king of iced tea?
In the early 1990s, the iced tea market was dominated by Lipton, Nestea, and Snapple. But Don Vultaggio saw an opening. A single moment—watching Snapple cases fly off a truck in winter—sparked an idea that would change his life: why not sell tea in a tallboy can?
AriZona exploded—outselling Snapple and becoming a multi-billion-dollar brand.
Behind the success was struggle: Don fought to keep the company private. and faced a painful 10-year legal battle with his former friend and co-founder.
In this episode, Don reveals:
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This episode was produced by Rommel Wood with music composed by Ramtin Arablouei.
It was edited by Neva Grant with research help from Iman Maani.
Our engineers were Maggie Luthar and Gilly Moon.
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By Guy Raz | Wondery4.7
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What does it take to turn a Brooklyn beer salesman into the king of iced tea?
In the early 1990s, the iced tea market was dominated by Lipton, Nestea, and Snapple. But Don Vultaggio saw an opening. A single moment—watching Snapple cases fly off a truck in winter—sparked an idea that would change his life: why not sell tea in a tallboy can?
AriZona exploded—outselling Snapple and becoming a multi-billion-dollar brand.
Behind the success was struggle: Don fought to keep the company private. and faced a painful 10-year legal battle with his former friend and co-founder.
In this episode, Don reveals:
Follow How I Built This:
Instagram → @howibuiltthis
X → @HowIBuiltThis
Facebook → How I Built This
Follow Guy Raz:
Instagram → @guy.raz
X → @guyraz
Substack → guyraz.substack.com
Website → guyraz.com
This episode was produced by Rommel Wood with music composed by Ramtin Arablouei.
It was edited by Neva Grant with research help from Iman Maani.
Our engineers were Maggie Luthar and Gilly Moon.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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