20 Apr 2026, Mon

Belizeans React to Tourist ‘Discovering’ Spiked Arizona Tea in San Pedro: ‘It’s Been Here’

Arizona tea (l) woman in belize (c) Spiked arizona tea (r)@nowshesnadia/TikTok

A tourist visiting Belize is going viral after sharing her excitement over an unexpected grocery store find—Spiked Arizona Tea.

In a TikTok posted by Nadia A (@nowshesnadia), the traveler captures the moment she discovers the alcoholic version of the popular drink while shopping in San Pedro. The video, uploaded about a week ago, has already racked up more than 26,000 views.

“Discovering Spiked Arizonas in Belize,” the text overlay read. “Why nobody told me about these?!”

In the video, Nadia explains that she and her companion stopped at a local grocery store to pick up a few items before dinner. She also points out a detail that amused viewers—her mode of transportation.

“We stopped at the grocery store to get some goods,” she says, noting they’re getting around the island by golf cart. “I’m so here for it.”

The moment quickly turns into a mini celebration when she spots Spiked Arizona Teas on the shelf. Clearly excited, Nadia tells her friend to grab them out of the bag before loading them into the cart’s built-in ice drawer—yes, the golf cart has an ice drawer.

The specific flavor she highlights? Kiwi Strawberry—a fan-favorite in the Arizona lineup.

For those unfamiliar, Arizona Spiked Beverages are hard juice cocktails made with real fruit juice and about 5% alcohol. They’re commonly sold in the U.S. in variety packs that include flavors like Lemon Tea, Peach Tea, Green Tea, Watermelon, Mucho Mango, Kiwi Strawberry, and Fruit Punch.

But for Nadia, stumbling across them in Belize—right before heading to dinner—felt like a surprising little taste of home.

Belizeans say it’s old news

Viewers quickly flooded the comments, with many equally shocked—or eager—to find the drinks themselves.

“OMG WHERE IN BELIZE? (running emoji and a gust of wind emoji),” one person asked, clearly ready to track them down.

Others chimed in to say the drinks aren’t exactly new to the country.

“Been on the shelves in Belize for a while now (Belize flag Emoji)…if you are lucky, you will also find the OceanSpray hard absolut cranberry too,” another commenter noted.

Some Belizeans admitted the video put them on.

“As a Belizean, Thank Youuuu. I had no clue (laughing emoji),” one viewer wrote.

Meanwhile, the excitement was contagious:

“ahhhh (laughing emoji) Thankgyaaa,” a third user commented, prompting Nadia to reply, “Girl I need a 6-pack(2 laughing emojis).”

A small moment that resonates

While the video is simple, it highlights something many travelers relate to—finding familiar products in unexpected places.

For visitors, spotting something like Spiked Arizona Tea on a shelf in Belize can feel oddly comforting, blending the novelty of travel with a touch of nostalgia. And judging by the reaction online, it’s the kind of small, relatable moment people can’t get enough of.

Deep Scroll reached out to Nadia for comment.


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