- Experience the classic flavor of AriZona Green Tea in this 22oz Big Can. AriZona Green Tea is made with naturally brewed green tea leaves and a hint of ginseng and honey. No artificial flavors or sweeteners.
- All Natural: Made without artificial colors or flavors, this tea is sweetened with pure honey for a delicious refresher.
- Experience: A hit since its introduction in 1996, enjoy this award-winning, bestselling Green Tea made with ginseng and America’s favorite Sue Bee Premium Orange Honey.
- About AriZona: Born in 1992 out of the vibrant borough of Brooklyn, New York, AriZona–named after a quirky admiration for the Southwest–changed the beverage industry with its inventive take on chilled tea. Iconic for its playful flavors and instantly recognizable cans, it continues to pioneer in quality, value, and fun.
- Pack Size: Includes twelve (12) 22 oz. Big Cans, the perfect size to keep you refreshed all day or share with your crew.
Green Tea (40 customer reviews)
AriZona Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey – Big Can, 22 Fl Oz (Pack of 12)
Rated 4.1 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$10.00
Disclosure| Brand | AriZona |
|---|---|
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Flavor | Green Tea |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Package Information | Can |
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Jon –
Is Arizona green tea is wonderful stuff I love it but it’s a little bit sweet
Knjv –
Overview
AriZona’s Arnold Palmer Half & Half is a tribute to golf legend Arnold Palmer, who popularized the simple yet refreshing combination of iced tea and lemonade. AriZona Beverage Company took that blend and turned it into a massively popular ready-to-drink beverage, available in iconic tall cans, bottles, and now multi-packs.
It occupies a unique niche between soda and juice: less sweet than most sodas, more flavorful than plain iced tea. For many, it’s a nostalgic and affordable drink—often found in convenience stores, vending machines, and gas stations.
Packaging & Branding: 9/10
Design: The large 23 fl. oz. tallboy can is instantly recognizable with a portrait of Arnold Palmer, golf visuals, and a black, yellow, and silver theme.
Aesthetic: Retro yet athletic. It evokes summer, sports, and Americana.
Practicality: The can size is generous and often sold for $0.99 (a key draw). It’s resealable in bottle versions but not the can.
Taste & Flavor Profile: 8.5/10
Balance: The blend between tea and lemonade is surprisingly harmonious. Neither element dominates. The tea adds depth and slight bitterness, while the lemonade brings tang and sweetness.
Sweetness: The original is moderately sweet—not syrupy like soda, but definitely on the sweet side. The Lite version tones this down noticeably and has only 50 calories per serving (vs. ~130 in the original).
Acidity: The lemonade gives it a crisp, citrusy bite without being overpowering or sour.
Mouthfeel: Smooth and light with no carbonation. It’s more hydrating than most sugary drinks.
Nutrition & Ingredients: 6.5/10
Original Version:
Calories: ~130 per can
Sugar: ~34g (a lot)
Contains: high fructose corn syrup, black tea extract, natural flavors, lemon juice concentrate
Lite Version:
Calories: 50 per can
Sugar: ~13g
Uses artificial sweeteners (sucralose and acesulfame potassium)
While the flavor is great, the original version is heavy on sugar, and neither version is made with real brewed tea—it’s reconstituted from tea powder/extract. Don’t expect antioxidants or health benefits.
The Lite version is favored by people watching their sugar intake while still wanting the signature flavor.
The Spiked Arnold Palmer (with alcohol) is a different experience altogether but retains the core flavor.
Performance in Different Settings: 9/10
Best Served: Ice-cold, ideally straight from the fridge or poured over ice.
Occasions: Summer days, picnics, beach trips, after sports, casual sipping. It pairs well with barbecued foods or salty snacks.
Pros
Unique and iconic flavor
Affordable (~$1 per 23 oz. can)
Widely available
Nostalgic branding with a clean taste
Good balance of tartness and sweetness
Cons
High sugar content in original
Tea is not fresh-brewed (extracts used)
Artificial sweeteners in Lite version may bother some
Can be overly sweet for some palates
Final Verdict: 8.5/10
AriZona Arnold Palmer Half & Half is a refreshing, affordable, and well-balanced drink that lives up to its legacy. While not the healthiest choice due to sugar content and lack of real brewed tea, its taste and nostalgic charm make it a classic. It’s ideal for casual enjoyment, especially on warm days, and offers enough variety to suit most preferences.
If you’re into lemony iced tea that doesn’t overwhelm with bitterness or sugar (especially the Lite version), this beverage is an excellent go-to.
Deborah Kennedy –
Last few cases had at least 1 can that turned bad. The fermented can leaves an awful aftertaste and almost made me gag. I recommend sniffing each can before drinking, just in case. Other than the random fermented can, it’s good and refreshing.
Randy –
Great flavor and thirst quencher!!! Price is great ! Sometimes the stores have a sale but by the time you get there they’re all sold out. Waste of time and gas ! Love the delivery to the house service.
*** Just need to have delivery guys NOT THROW BOXES AROUND !!! Have had a few broken cases leaking inside box and crushed outside.
R Allen –
I’m old school so I appreciate the 22 oz. can size. The price is fair since these are not easily found in stores. I only buy it at around 0.99 a can since the company owner said there’s more than enough profit built in to that price. No more than 1.10 a can. I like this seller, what I shown online is true to order. I have included an image of the Calorie count and sugar content. I like this flavor it’s light but not bland. I love it.
Dallas –
I got this for my husband when they stopped carrying it at all the stores in our area. He was thrilled to find out he can still get them, and I’m the price I paid for them is reasonable. They’ve got a nice light fruity flavor, about what you’d expect from the description. He LOVES them, and he’s picky about his drinks—before he found these he would only drink the Rx energy teas, and he has been pleasantly surprised to find another flavor he enjoys. He drinks them every day so they must be good!
SqueakylittleDragon –
I have been drinking this tea since 1996 ( I was 7 at the time )and it still has that Sweet kinda Earthy ,but slightly bitter taste . I know that doesn’t sound like it tastes good, but It actually tastes good. Its just one of those drinks the more you drink the more it grows on you. Just make sure you shake well before opening or its going to taste a bit off ! Lol I have a bad habit of forgetting to shake it time to time and I get a slight bad after taste as im drinking it. Overall Im still pretty pleased with Arizona Green tea and will continue to drink it until I get tired of it after a few weeks or months of drinking it and need a bit of a break from it … but even when I have that happen I still find my way back to it . So glad Arizona Tea is still making this !
Customer –
Arizona Green Tea is just one of those classics that always hits right. Smooth, lightly sweet, refreshing and not overpowering. The flavor is consistent from can to can and it has that clean finish that makes it easy to drink. The 22 oz size is perfect because one can actually lasts a while and feels satisfying. I got the 12 pack and it’s great to keep in the fridge for guests or when I want something other than water. Good value, good taste, always reliable.
Price is always insane
SqueakylittleDragon –
I’ve adored this flavor for many years and w the powder version I can make it a little stronger tasting than in the canned style. It dissolves beautifully and the cost is a really nice value too.
SURFR GIRL –
The tea is very delicious when it’s ice cold! Sadly 3 of the cans was busted when they arrived so I’m short 3 cans. I should have taken a video before I throw them away. I’m not sure how they leaked when they aren’t popped open. I took a picture of 1 of the cans. But overall everything is good. The one I’m pointing at is the one that’s open. If you look close you can see the ring of the drink in the container.
Dutch Blackfeather –
Quality is great for price. Sugar content I didn’t find too high. Doesn’t make you bounce off walls so your energy level is not affected by it. Calorie count isn’t bad either. Overall drink quality is great and flavor is delicious.
Ro Steve –
Anything Amazon sells is Awesome, It’s a good drink but not alot of flavor.
I switched my subscription to another flavor.
PHAISANE H. –
Overview
AriZona’s Arnold Palmer Half & Half is a tribute to golf legend Arnold Palmer, who popularized the simple yet refreshing combination of iced tea and lemonade. AriZona Beverage Company took that blend and turned it into a massively popular ready-to-drink beverage, available in iconic tall cans, bottles, and now multi-packs.
It occupies a unique niche between soda and juice: less sweet than most sodas, more flavorful than plain iced tea. For many, it’s a nostalgic and affordable drink—often found in convenience stores, vending machines, and gas stations.
Packaging & Branding: 9/10
Design: The large 23 fl. oz. tallboy can is instantly recognizable with a portrait of Arnold Palmer, golf visuals, and a black, yellow, and silver theme.
Aesthetic: Retro yet athletic. It evokes summer, sports, and Americana.
Practicality: The can size is generous and often sold for $0.99 (a key draw). It’s resealable in bottle versions but not the can.
Taste & Flavor Profile: 8.5/10
Balance: The blend between tea and lemonade is surprisingly harmonious. Neither element dominates. The tea adds depth and slight bitterness, while the lemonade brings tang and sweetness.
Sweetness: The original is moderately sweet—not syrupy like soda, but definitely on the sweet side. The Lite version tones this down noticeably and has only 50 calories per serving (vs. ~130 in the original).
Acidity: The lemonade gives it a crisp, citrusy bite without being overpowering or sour.
Mouthfeel: Smooth and light with no carbonation. It’s more hydrating than most sugary drinks.
Nutrition & Ingredients: 6.5/10
Original Version:
Calories: ~130 per can
Sugar: ~34g (a lot)
Contains: high fructose corn syrup, black tea extract, natural flavors, lemon juice concentrate
Lite Version:
Calories: 50 per can
Sugar: ~13g
Uses artificial sweeteners (sucralose and acesulfame potassium)
While the flavor is great, the original version is heavy on sugar, and neither version is made with real brewed tea—it’s reconstituted from tea powder/extract. Don’t expect antioxidants or health benefits.
The Lite version is favored by people watching their sugar intake while still wanting the signature flavor.
The Spiked Arnold Palmer (with alcohol) is a different experience altogether but retains the core flavor.
Performance in Different Settings: 9/10
Best Served: Ice-cold, ideally straight from the fridge or poured over ice.
Occasions: Summer days, picnics, beach trips, after sports, casual sipping. It pairs well with barbecued foods or salty snacks.
Pros
Unique and iconic flavor
Affordable (~$1 per 23 oz. can)
Widely available
Nostalgic branding with a clean taste
Good balance of tartness and sweetness
Cons
High sugar content in original
Tea is not fresh-brewed (extracts used)
Artificial sweeteners in Lite version may bother some
Can be overly sweet for some palates
Final Verdict: 8.5/10
AriZona Arnold Palmer Half & Half is a refreshing, affordable, and well-balanced drink that lives up to its legacy. While not the healthiest choice due to sugar content and lack of real brewed tea, its taste and nostalgic charm make it a classic. It’s ideal for casual enjoyment, especially on warm days, and offers enough variety to suit most preferences.
If you’re into lemony iced tea that doesn’t overwhelm with bitterness or sugar (especially the Lite version), this beverage is an excellent go-to.
Billbaileysmusic –
Anything Amazon sells is Awesome, It’s a good drink but not alot of flavor.
I switched my subscription to another flavor.
PHAISANE H. –
I actually don’t want to tell people about this drink it is so darn tasty and if they find out it will be out of stock all the time. Arnold Palmer at its finest. Buy two at a time so I don’t run out!
SqueakylittleDragon –
I am addicted and just fyi the plastic bottles are not good get the can. The plastic bottles taste like scented candle
MMelle –
In the past, I drank diet soda when thirsty. My doctor was horrified by the amount of artificial sweeteners I consumed on a daily basis. She advised me to stop this and at least cut down on them. I looked around to find another beverage that I would be satisfied with. When I bought Arnold Palmer light, I was pleased with the flavor, its thirst quenching ability, and reduced sugar content as well as its calorie count. Today I allow myself one diet soda daily and enjoy drinking Arizona Arnold Palmer light at other times.
Knjv –
I absolutely love this this. It has that classic, refreshing taste with just the right balance of sweetness, smooth and never overpowering.
The real standout here is the value. These 22oz big cans are huge, and getting a pack of 12 for this price is an incredible deal compared to buying single bottles elsewhere. It is one of those reliable drinks that offers a lot of product for very little money without sacrificing flavor. If you want a great tasting tea that maximizes your budget, this pack is a no brainer.
Cameron –
canned arizona iced tea. exactly as described.
MMelle –
I got this for my husband when they stopped carrying it at all the stores in our area. He was thrilled to find out he can still get them, and I’m the price I paid for them is reasonable. They’ve got a nice light fruity flavor, about what you’d expect from the description. He LOVES them, and he’s picky about his drinks—before he found these he would only drink the Rx energy teas, and he has been pleasantly surprised to find another flavor he enjoys. He drinks them every day so they must be good!
Duckster –
Best value and deal then in-store. It’s sweet and delicious. Easy to get hitched onto if you are a tea lover. Especially with this size can it’s easy to grab and go and drink along the way wherever you go.
The cans are taller than regular sized cans. Which. Hey! The more the merrier!!!
I prefer Arizona tea over Lipton and any other. As for the sugar and calorie content. Imo. As long as it is tastes awesome. Who cares. I’m getting quenched.
PHAISANE H. –
I absolutely love this this. It has that classic, refreshing taste with just the right balance of sweetness, smooth and never overpowering.
The real standout here is the value. These 22oz big cans are huge, and getting a pack of 12 for this price is an incredible deal compared to buying single bottles elsewhere. It is one of those reliable drinks that offers a lot of product for very little money without sacrificing flavor. If you want a great tasting tea that maximizes your budget, this pack is a no brainer.
Titus –
I absolutely love this this. It has that classic, refreshing taste with just the right balance of sweetness, smooth and never overpowering.
The real standout here is the value. These 22oz big cans are huge, and getting a pack of 12 for this price is an incredible deal compared to buying single bottles elsewhere. It is one of those reliable drinks that offers a lot of product for very little money without sacrificing flavor. If you want a great tasting tea that maximizes your budget, this pack is a no brainer.
J. Callen –
I am addicted and just fyi the plastic bottles are not good get the can. The plastic bottles taste like scented candle
Eli S. –
yum so much sugar but love the big cans so it’s worth it and easy.
Ro Steve –
I saw a review and decided to try it. Very light in flavor and not too sweet. The sugar content is actually very high for something you barely taste it in. The blueberry flavor is also light. Good and may purchase.
Tim Gordon –
In the past, I drank diet soda when thirsty. My doctor was horrified by the amount of artificial sweeteners I consumed on a daily basis. She advised me to stop this and at least cut down on them. I looked around to find another beverage that I would be satisfied with. When I bought Arnold Palmer light, I was pleased with the flavor, its thirst quenching ability, and reduced sugar content as well as its calorie count. Today I allow myself one diet soda daily and enjoy drinking Arizona Arnold Palmer light at other times.
PHAISANE H. –
quick delivery and tastes great
Zackhary D. –
I absolutely love this this. It has that classic, refreshing taste with just the right balance of sweetness, smooth and never overpowering.
The real standout here is the value. These 22oz big cans are huge, and getting a pack of 12 for this price is an incredible deal compared to buying single bottles elsewhere. It is one of those reliable drinks that offers a lot of product for very little money without sacrificing flavor. If you want a great tasting tea that maximizes your budget, this pack is a no brainer.
Knjv –
I saw a review and decided to try it. Very light in flavor and not too sweet. The sugar content is actually very high for something you barely taste it in. The blueberry flavor is also light. Good and may purchase.
Billbaileysmusic –
The strawberry Arnold Palmer is absolutely delicious! Hands down one of the best flavors! The blueberry white tea is great too.
lisa ross –
I love Arizona products but this one in particular has a slimy coagulated film in some of the cans. From what others have posted, looks like it’s pretty common except me nor my spouse have had any stomach issues from it. Probably because we already eat fermented foods. Not sure why it has this issue since it’s not expired or anything. Will start buying from a different source & see if have the same issues.
Titus –
Oh how i love white tea. I find myself drinking like a camel. I’m of the mindset where when i drink, i’ll finish whatever is in my reach regardless of how large, be it a huge can of arizona or a tiny can of root beer. These are delicious, they taste like white tea primarily, and the blueberry flavor isn’t absolutely overwhelming at all. They feel more refreshing than the super strong tea you might make yourself at home. Granted, everyone has their preferences of boldness for the tea, but i personally enjoyed the lighter flavor of these far more. Especially good cold, but they taste good enough to drink at room temp for me. I drank 3 in a row and didn’t realize till i got a stomachache though, they can get addicting if you’re like me! I see amazon wants me to say something about the sugar content, but personally i’m not drinking these because they’re healthy, i drink them because they taste good. Value-wise you get 12 full size cans, the big ones, for this price. That’s pretty good, especially nowadays when everything is so expensive. Good, cheap, fill-you-up drinks. Definitely recommend, 10/10
Since there are variants, i’m extending this review to also include the strawberry Arnold Palmer flavor’s review here:
Also pretty tasty, just got it delivered as i write this. Curiously, when it was delivered, it actually was damaged, the box was torn open (adhesive seems to have slipped just enough to come undone, but no product lost), and the cans rolled around in there a while, the plastic covering the top of the small cardboard pallet-esque container torn open, and a few cans in the box loose. Apparently they must be pretty durable, since most aren’t even dented, so when i say packaging was damaged, i only mean packaging. Cans were fine.
Again, huge full-size cans of Arizona sweet tea, with lemonade, and strawberry flavor. it is indeed artificial (I like that personally but not everyone does) strawberry flavor. Together, the lemonade, tea, and strawberry mixture tastes eerily similar to a strawberry bonbon candy. yknow, the ones your grandma probably has in a crystal dish somewhere. But the lemonade, being lemonade, pushes through the initial strawberry facepunch, and gives it this sweet, acidic flavor that gets neutralized by the tea only a moment later, leaving only the strawberry as an aftertaste. It’s pretty good, actually. Even more refreshing than the white tea. I have a (low quality because my webcam stinks) picture of the arnold palmer and a piece of candy from my desk for size to scale, but i do not have a picture of the blueberry white teas. They’re exactly as the image here shows, though, no worries.
Each strawberry Arnold Palmer contains 38g of total sugar, split between two servings per can.
Again, would definitely recommend, but i give this one a 9/10 because the flavor seems a bit intense and is, as mentioned, artificial strawberry.
King –
Mild refreshing flavor. I love it when I’m ill. Keeps me hydrated.
Kara –
Love. The taste is really refreshing. Deleted one star for using high fructose corn syrup.
Zackhary D. –
If i could give these 10 stars i would, they are such a good flavor and for such a good price, will be buying these again!!
Knjv –
Anything Amazon sells is Awesome, It’s a good drink but not alot of flavor.
I switched my subscription to another flavor.
Titus –
Overview
AriZona’s Arnold Palmer Half & Half is a tribute to golf legend Arnold Palmer, who popularized the simple yet refreshing combination of iced tea and lemonade. AriZona Beverage Company took that blend and turned it into a massively popular ready-to-drink beverage, available in iconic tall cans, bottles, and now multi-packs.
It occupies a unique niche between soda and juice: less sweet than most sodas, more flavorful than plain iced tea. For many, it’s a nostalgic and affordable drink—often found in convenience stores, vending machines, and gas stations.
Packaging & Branding: 9/10
Design: The large 23 fl. oz. tallboy can is instantly recognizable with a portrait of Arnold Palmer, golf visuals, and a black, yellow, and silver theme.
Aesthetic: Retro yet athletic. It evokes summer, sports, and Americana.
Practicality: The can size is generous and often sold for $0.99 (a key draw). It’s resealable in bottle versions but not the can.
Taste & Flavor Profile: 8.5/10
Balance: The blend between tea and lemonade is surprisingly harmonious. Neither element dominates. The tea adds depth and slight bitterness, while the lemonade brings tang and sweetness.
Sweetness: The original is moderately sweet—not syrupy like soda, but definitely on the sweet side. The Lite version tones this down noticeably and has only 50 calories per serving (vs. ~130 in the original).
Acidity: The lemonade gives it a crisp, citrusy bite without being overpowering or sour.
Mouthfeel: Smooth and light with no carbonation. It’s more hydrating than most sugary drinks.
Nutrition & Ingredients: 6.5/10
Original Version:
Calories: ~130 per can
Sugar: ~34g (a lot)
Contains: high fructose corn syrup, black tea extract, natural flavors, lemon juice concentrate
Lite Version:
Calories: 50 per can
Sugar: ~13g
Uses artificial sweeteners (sucralose and acesulfame potassium)
While the flavor is great, the original version is heavy on sugar, and neither version is made with real brewed tea—it’s reconstituted from tea powder/extract. Don’t expect antioxidants or health benefits.
The Lite version is favored by people watching their sugar intake while still wanting the signature flavor.
The Spiked Arnold Palmer (with alcohol) is a different experience altogether but retains the core flavor.
Performance in Different Settings: 9/10
Best Served: Ice-cold, ideally straight from the fridge or poured over ice.
Occasions: Summer days, picnics, beach trips, after sports, casual sipping. It pairs well with barbecued foods or salty snacks.
Pros
Unique and iconic flavor
Affordable (~$1 per 23 oz. can)
Widely available
Nostalgic branding with a clean taste
Good balance of tartness and sweetness
Cons
High sugar content in original
Tea is not fresh-brewed (extracts used)
Artificial sweeteners in Lite version may bother some
Can be overly sweet for some palates
Final Verdict: 8.5/10
AriZona Arnold Palmer Half & Half is a refreshing, affordable, and well-balanced drink that lives up to its legacy. While not the healthiest choice due to sugar content and lack of real brewed tea, its taste and nostalgic charm make it a classic. It’s ideal for casual enjoyment, especially on warm days, and offers enough variety to suit most preferences.
If you’re into lemony iced tea that doesn’t overwhelm with bitterness or sugar (especially the Lite version), this beverage is an excellent go-to.
Peg Picone –
has such a subtle flavor not overwhelming and sugary but you taste the blueberry and it seems just right
Michael Andor –
Large cans. Good quantity for the price!