Anonymous wrote:I just came from a McDonald’s in New Jersey. I specifically asked for UNsweetened tea and got sweet tea instead; I also asked for a Sprite and got fries instead. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a southerner, the default is sweetened.
Right, but they call it sweet-tea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iced tea to me means unsweetened. And sweet tea is sweetened.
This.
There's tea (served hot and plain with sides of sugar, milk, honey, etc.)
Iced tea (unsweet served with or without sours like lemons)
Sweet tea (sweet obviously, served with or without lemons)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iced tea to me means unsweetened. And sweet tea is sweetened.
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.
Anonymous wrote:As a southerner, the default is sweetened.
Anonymous wrote:OP, just get them Arizona or something like that. Most kids who say they like tea (as opposed to cold) mean bottled sweet tea. Unsweetened tea is not as plentiful.
Anonymous wrote:unsweetend iced tea shouldnt exist. They want sweetened.
Anonymous wrote:My kid a secret pal at camp and I don't know which one to buy.
Anonymous wrote:Iced tea to me means unsweetened. And sweet tea is sweetened.
Anonymous wrote:The kid probably means Arizona Iced tea or one of those sweet things that come in a can or bottle.