Or just make ice tea from scratch, with some tea bags, sugar, water and maybe lemon?
Why buy the most expensive variant of a product and then complain?
MagnumThunder on
I remember when the Iceland stores were still open, they were selling their own-brand Iceland cheddar cheese for 140kr. The packs had a sticker covering the “£2” on the packaging design.
It was being sold for 5 times as much as it cost in the UK
Freight_it_Forward on
$3.63 USD for those Americans too lazy for do the conversion
Best_Jelly7771 on
Har droppet ferien til Norge sadly. Færge prisen er astronomisk i sommerferien.
LordHamsterWheel on
I think it tastes awful. Cool can, but thats it
nilsinleneed on
I went to the US once and tried like 8 different kinds of these.
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It’s on discount.
Norges gruppen skal ha, skal ha, skal ha
Literally triple the price on the can.
I would dare to say you could partially justify this as Oslo is a *few* kilometers away from New Jersey where it’s canned.
Jeg synes egentlig ikke de er noe dyre i forhold til lignende produkter.
OP could have bought 1,5 L ready to drink Eldorado ice tea for 28,50 at Meny, possibly cheaper at Kiwi: https://meny.no/varer/drikke/iste/iste-sitron-7035620048722?expanded=products
Almost 3 times at much, for a lower price.
Or just make ice tea from scratch, with some tea bags, sugar, water and maybe lemon?
Why buy the most expensive variant of a product and then complain?
I remember when the Iceland stores were still open, they were selling their own-brand Iceland cheddar cheese for 140kr. The packs had a sticker covering the “£2” on the packaging design.
It was being sold for 5 times as much as it cost in the UK
$3.63 USD for those Americans too lazy for do the conversion
Har droppet ferien til Norge sadly. Færge prisen er astronomisk i sommerferien.
I think it tastes awful. Cool can, but thats it
I went to the US once and tried like 8 different kinds of these.
They had one thing in common.
They all tasted like shit.
Had a couple plane tickets added on to it 😄