Sweet Tea

Is Arizona Green Tea sweet tea? lol I am curious? I think I have tried it, but I cannot remember the taste. I think it wasn't bad.

YUMMY! You can try drink Arizona Greea Tea and Sweet Tea! yummy You can go to gas station or Walgreen to buy it. :D
 
Is Arizona Green Tea sweet tea? lol I am curious? I think I have tried it, but I cannot remember the taste. I think it wasn't bad.
I like green tea, but it also depends on who makes it.

Different companies make them differently and some do a horrible job of doing it. :roll:
 
I bought Lipton Green Tea. 1 cup of water, 1-1/2 tablespoons and one teaspoon honey. It is good. yummy
 
I like sweet tea. :) I never heard of red diamond sweet tea before, they must be in other states not here.
 
Is sweet tea is like iced tea (similar to Lipton Ice tea) or a hot sweet tea?
 
In my house I make at least 2 gallons of sweet tea a day. Drink up! Holding my mason jar mug, full to the rim, with plenty of ice.
 
Hot cocoa made with dark chocolate and marshmallows sounds more appealing to me.
 
There's sweet tea that I usually get at Wal-Mart. Those are pretty sweet. :)

Yeah... Me too!! I get Dean's Sweet Tea... they rocks! Or Walmart brand sweet tea.. they also rocks. I love sweet tea. I also love hot tea...the cinnamon tea---*yummy* :drool:
 
I love sweet tea, they are very popular in south.

I know about Red Diamond and their headquarter is in AL, there's alot in groceries.
 
I love sweet tea, they are very popular in south.

I know about Red Diamond and their headquarter is in AL, there's alot in groceries.

Yeah, i drink that brand and it is good! I drink the Sugar free
sweetened with Splenda..really good!
 
I have a very important annoucement to make.

There is a difference between sweet tea and sweetened tea.

Sweet tea is when the sugar is dissolved as the tea is being made. Sweetened tea is when you add those corny packages of sugar or whatever to tea in a glass.

Yes, this is a Southern thing - and I'm so pissed that nearly none of the restaurants in this non-Southern town have sweet tea. I'll order a sweet tea and the waiter/waitress would say - oh, we have packages of sugar. :roll:

And then at that point, I usually do my *sigh* and make a comment about how these restaurants don't know to have sweet tea available for gals who moved here from Arkansas, and then I pull out my ready-made sweet tea in a container. A girl gotta have her sweet tea.

How do people live without sweet tea? Seriously. How?

I understand what you mean, but even though I was born and raised in Arkansas, I cannot stand either sweet or sweetened teas, I prefer my teas to be unsweet and unsweetened. I just prefer my tea plain. I also enjoy hot tea on occassion. Sometimes I feel like a Brit born in Hillbillyville, LOL. Nothing wrong with Arkansas or the southern way, but people tell me I don't act 'southern' LOL.
 
Well, I never went to the South so I wouldn't know the difference of teas. :P
 
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