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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Iced tea to me means unsweetened. And sweet tea is sweetened. [/quote] I am from NY. Iced tea means unsweetened. Add a sugar packet and it is sweetened. Sweet tea is its own beast which, as someone who hadn’t heard of it nor tasted it until her 30s, finds to taste like diabetes in a glass. [/quote] Iced tea = unsweetened, regardless of geography Sweet tea = sweetened, geography does affect method of sweetening and amount of sugars Tea = presuming it’s cold tea, whether the requester wants sweetened or unsweetened depends on where you are / where the requester is from. (My 9 and 12 year olds drink ice tea regularly; neither has had an Arizona but they have enjoyed Lipton Brisk.) [/quote]
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