Army Navy Bids Goodbye to LiberTea Iced Tea Glass Jars
If you’re a fan of Army Navy’s LiberTea Iced Tea, prepare to say goodbye to the drink’s signature glass jars.
In a Facebook post on June 21, the burger and burrito chain announced that its freshly brewed iced tea now comes in eco-friendly bottles. The new containers are made of recyclable PET that customers can reuse and repurpose.
The bottles come in 500 milliliters for P120 and 1 liter for P200. The glass jars were available in 940 milliliters meters for P190.
The glass jars may be going away for LiberTea Iced Tea, but you can still find them when you order other Army Navy drinks. According to the burrito chain’s updated website, the glass jars are still being used for Army Navy’s cold brews and milk tea, with prices starting at P140.
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