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How many cups of Sugar go into a perfect gallon of Sweet Tea?


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I honestly don't see how/why people drink unsweet tea. It is nasty.

On a similar/side note....How come, when I order tea, do they ask "Sweet or unsweetened"? If I order Pepsi, they don't ask "Regular or diet?". If I want unsweetened tea, I'll say "Unsweetened tea, please".

Iced tea is sweetened. End of discussion.

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No- iced tea is iced tea. Where does it say "you must add a ton of sugar to this before it's tea?"

"If I order they don't ask "Regular or

No, they give you a cup and you go fill it yourself with whichever you prefer.

I don't even think I have any sugar in my house.

while I agree with you....I will say that being in the south...if you order tea..you're more than likely going to get sweet tea...

I say "unsweet tea" when I order

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while I agree with you....I will say that being in the south...if you order tea..you're more than likely going to get sweet tea...

I say "unsweet tea" when I order

Absolutely! When I moved from civilization to the South in 1992, my second mistake was to order tea without specifying "unsweet," which brings up another point. Why, when you order unsweet tea, are you then asked, "Would you like sugar, Splenda or (insert whatever else is out there) with that?"

Oh, my first mistake was moving away from beautiful Southern California.....

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No- iced tea is iced tea. Where does it say "you must add a ton of sugar to this before it's tea?"

"If I order they don't ask "Regular or

No, they give you a cup and you go fill it yourself with whichever you prefer.

I don't even think I have any sugar in my house.

Hey ******, you don't realize how much sugar is in just about everything we eat.

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