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hlthe2b

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2. That's a southern thing... I know my early years were spent in Mid-west & I never had it
Sat Feb 4, 2012, 09:55 AM
Feb 2012

Iced tea was always served unsweetened with sweetener on the side to add as you would. It wasn't until my parents moved to the deep South that I ever had it and had a little shock, as I just wasn't used to that much sugar in tea. All in what you get used to....

This was throughout Missouri and Kansas--at least in my childhood. I never had it in the far West (CO, WY, NM) either, unless it was a restaurant themed after a southern restaurant.

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