
Arizona Diet Peach Tea
What You Should Know
Arizona Diet Peach Tea is a large-format, value-oriented ready-to-drink iced tea typically shelved in the beverage aisle beside other bottled and canned iced teas, diet sodas, and flavored waters — often near multi-packs and economy-size bottles. You’ll spot it on grocery runs where shoppers look for grab-and-go refreshments for home, picnics, barbecues, or parties, and on convenience-store shelves as an inexpensive thirst-quencher. The brand leans into bold, approachable positioning: a mass-market, culturally familiar label known for retro artwork and value pricing that appeals to students, commuters, and budget-conscious families who want flavorful drinks without the sugar. The front label promotes “100% natural tea,” “no preservatives,” “no artificial color,” and “diet/zero calories,” and calls out added vitamin C as an antioxidant — all health-halo cues that can imply wholesomeness despite the long ingredient list and artificial sweeteners. Packaging is a conspicuous, large 128 fl oz bottle or jug designed for pouring into glasses over ice; its sensory profile is light-bodied and clear, with a perfumed peach aroma, subtle astringency from brewed black tea, and a clean, thin mouthfeel finished with the cooling sweetness of sucralose and acesulfame potassium. Rituals around use include chilling and sharing at backyard gatherings, pouring into tall glasses over ice for lunches or road trips, or keeping a jug in the fridge for everyday sipping. In plain terms, the product is extensively processed — a flavored, low-calorie soft beverage made from brewed tea plus concentrated juice, acidulants, natural flavors, and nonnutritive sweeteners rather than whole fruit or minimally processed ingredients.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Premium, Brewed, Blend, of, Black, Teas, Using, Filtered, Water,, Peach, Juice, from, Concentrate,, Citric, Acid,, Natural, Flavors,, Sucralose,, Ascorbic, Acid, (Vitamin, C),, Acesulfame, Potassium..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients (sucralose, acesulfame K, natural flavors, citric acid) and is a ready-to-drink formulation with minimal real juice, fitting the NOVA ultraprocessed category. The product is manufactured and formulated for taste, shelf stability, and convenience rather than being a minimally processed food.
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Common Questions about Arizona Diet Peach Tea
That's a bit of a loaded question! Arizona Diet Peach Tea is low in calories and has no added sugars, which can be appealing if you're looking to cut back. However, it does contain artificial sweeteners like sucralose and acesulfame potassium, which some people prefer to avoid. Healthy is subjective, so think about your overall diet and what works for you!
