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McD announced from June 21-24th, a free sample of "Sweet Tea."

I can't hardly wait.

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Wonder if it's as hot as their coffee?


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and this is where? The south?


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> and this is where? The south?



Well, here in Philadelphia. Home of the McCheesesteak (25 served).

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> McD announced from June 21-24th, a free sample of "Sweet Tea."
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> I can't hardly wait.
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> Andy


Having been born and bred in the South and being raised a McDonald, I doubt
seriously that they have anything to impress me.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:32:28 -0500, Andy <g> wrote:

>McD announced from June 21-24th, a free sample of "Sweet Tea."


McDonald's sweet tea is okay. In the summertime, I desperately miss
Milo's sweet tea. It's the best. We don't have Milo's here in
Georgia.

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Tara wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:32:28 -0500, Andy <g> wrote:
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>> McD announced from June 21-24th, a free sample of "Sweet Tea."

>
> McDonald's sweet tea is okay. In the summertime, I desperately miss
> Milo's sweet tea. It's the best. We don't have Milo's here in
> Georgia.
>
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???

It's easy enough to brew your own. (it works best to dissolve the sugar
in some water separately, then add to the pitcher of iced tea.)

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>It's easy enough to brew your own. (it works best to dissolve the sugar
>in some water separately, then add to the pitcher of iced tea.)


Iced tea is very simple to make. When I'm out running errands in the
summertime and getting hot and thirsty, it's nice to stop and get a
cold drink. A big cold Milo's sweet tea is (was) a wonderful treat.

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zxcvbob > wrote:
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Good tea doesn't need the sugar.

Lemon juice is enough if the tea's not that good.

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Blair P. Houghton said...

> zxcvbob > wrote:
>>It's easy enough to brew your own. (it works best to dissolve the sugar
>>in some water separately, then add to the pitcher of iced tea.)

>
> Good tea doesn't need the sugar.
>
> Lemon juice is enough if the tea's not that good.
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> --Blair



Good water doesn't need tea OR sugar OR caffeine?

No thanks!

Pass the lemon!

Andy


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In article >, Andy <g> wrote:

> McD announced from June 21-24th, a free sample of "Sweet Tea."
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> I can't hardly wait.
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> Andy


EEEEEUW!!!! Is it any wonder that the states with the highest incidence
of obesity are in the Southeast? That is one thing I DON'T miss from my
sojourn in the South. I learned quickly to specify UNSWEET tea in
restaurants. So what happens when we move to Seattle? My taste buds
are assaulted by tutti-frutti teas in some restaurants.

Cindy

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