Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Yea bit there tea has 87% of your daily fat and 48% of your daily sodium intake.
Originally posted by: Lorax
where are you located OP? is this a mccafe offering or what?
Originally posted by: Lorax
where are you located OP? is this a mccafe offering or what?
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
I am upset that this is a regional thing because i love sweet tea.
nothing like there here in MI.... just these crappy tasting variety coffees.![]()
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Sweet tea=iced tea, right? I'd never heard the term "sweet tea" before watching one of those "Dateline: to catch a predator" shows, where the young teen tells the perv to drink some while she goes to do something in the other room.
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Sweet tea=iced tea, right? I'd never heard the term "sweet tea" before watching one of those "Dateline: to catch a predator" shows, where the young teen tells the perv to drink some while she goes to do something in the other room.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Lorax
where are you located OP? is this a mccafe offering or what?
Nope he, and I, live in NC.
Seems once you get to about VA border, or north, cold sweet tea gets you a lot of weird looks if you try and order it.
I think Marlin was talking about McDonald's, not in general. I'd love to see sweet tea around here, but I don't think it's gonna happen. You'd think McDonald's would treat their hometown market betterOriginally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Lorax
where are you located OP? is this a mccafe offering or what?
Nope he, and I, live in NC.
Seems once you get to about VA border, or north, cold sweet tea gets you a lot of weird looks if you try and order it.
Umm...No. I have lived in Virginia my whole life and have been consuming sweet tea the entire time. It was one of those things as a kid that let us know that spring was here. My mother used to make it in a big clay pitcher. Maybe the new neighborhoods in Northern Virginia full of imports from the Northeast may not know about it but almost any native Virginian is very familiar with sweet iced tea.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Yea bit there tea has 87% of your daily fat and 48% of your daily sodium intake.
Originally posted by: MDE
I think Marlin was talking about McDonald's, not in general. I'd love to see sweet tea around here, but I don't think it's gonna happen. You'd think McDonald's would treat their hometown market betterOriginally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Lorax
where are you located OP? is this a mccafe offering or what?
Nope he, and I, live in NC.
Seems once you get to about VA border, or north, cold sweet tea gets you a lot of weird looks if you try and order it.
Umm...No. I have lived in Virginia my whole life and have been consuming sweet tea the entire time. It was one of those things as a kid that let us know that spring was here. My mother used to make it in a big clay pitcher. Maybe the new neighborhoods in Northern Virginia full of imports from the Northeast may not know about it but almost any native Virginian is very familiar with sweet iced tea.![]()
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
I am upset that this is a regional thing because i love sweet tea.
nothing like there here in MI.... just these crappy tasting variety coffees.![]()
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: MDE
I think Marlin was talking about McDonald's, not in general. I'd love to see sweet tea around here, but I don't think it's gonna happen. You'd think McDonald's would treat their hometown market betterOriginally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Lorax
where are you located OP? is this a mccafe offering or what?
Nope he, and I, live in NC.
Seems once you get to about VA border, or north, cold sweet tea gets you a lot of weird looks if you try and order it.
Umm...No. I have lived in Virginia my whole life and have been consuming sweet tea the entire time. It was one of those things as a kid that let us know that spring was here. My mother used to make it in a big clay pitcher. Maybe the new neighborhoods in Northern Virginia full of imports from the Northeast may not know about it but almost any native Virginian is very familiar with sweet iced tea.![]()
Blame marketing...or more likely, blame your neighbors for not liking sweet tea