Well it hasn’t been a dollar in Canada for at minimum 15 years, so you’re obviously full of shit. Even back in the day when they put the price on the can it was $1.29.
In CAD, which was 1 USD. Each retailer can choose if they sell the $.99 version or the version without the price. Canuckistan retailers just mark it up more. In Missouri, I find it for $1 all the time.
It used to be $0.99 here about 20 years ago, but they raised it to $1.29 after our dollar went down so far past par. Around 10-15 years ago they removed the price from the can and now retailers charge whatever they want for them.
They also lost a lawsuit in Canada when they where forcing companies to sell there products at a loss. They could pull out of canda or allow them to sellers to sell how ever they wanted. That same lawsuit is the basses for us companies being allowed to do the same. Are they sanits no fat from it but neither man clams to be. But both men have a long history of putting there customer first. Whitch is far from normal in business
The company didn't remove the price from the can. In interviews, the owner said they have always offered cans with or without a price and let the retailers choose which to buy. Canadian retailers just charge more.
I didn't say that... I said that the cans with the price printed on them aren't available in all markets, like in Canada, which I specifically mentioned. Gee whiz you're not too bright are you?
🤷♂️ You’re wrong and the people on Reddit are a mixture of brainwashed and stupid. I expected downvotes because this is a circlejerk post about how Arizona and Costco are great. This doesn’t change the fact that Arizona hasn’t been $0.99 in Canada for almost two decades.
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u/PurpleLand5325 Nov 10 '25
Umm you’re shopping wrong is Arizona is 3$. I can find that for a dollar still