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Old 07-24-2009, 09:10 PM   #1
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Arizona Iced Tea

who else is a fan?? I think its extremely refreshing and good. all for 99 cents!

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Old 07-24-2009, 11:52 PM   #2
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I prefer homemade sun tea. Plain. No sugar. Lots of ice.
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Since being in Oklahoma, I've developed into a fan of sweet tea. It's everywhere down south. Arizona Iced Tea is always at least 1.50 in Minnesota, which is expensive for tea.
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Since being in Oklahoma, I've developed into a fan of sweet tea. It's everywhere down south. Arizona Iced Tea is always at least 1.50 in Minnesota, which is expensive for tea.
Really?? Thats messed up. Like, honestly, half the reason I find Arizona cool is cause its just 99 cents..everywhere I've been to in Michigan each can is 99 cents.
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Really?? Thats messed up. Like, honestly, half the reason I find Arizona cool is cause its just 99 cents..everywhere I've been to in Michigan each can is 99 cents.
Not in Minnesota, I assure you. Although I've only seen it in like 32 oz bottles, not cans.
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I currently live in Germany, and Arizona Tea is insanely hard to come by. But I grew up in Arizona, living off of Arizona Tea and I pay ~ 2.50 Euro for a can every once in a while. (The current exchange rate makes that about $3.50)
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I love iced tea in any form. Arizona is quite good.
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I currently live in Germany, and Arizona Tea is insanely hard to come by. But I grew up in Arizona, living off of Arizona Tea and I pay ~ 2.50 Euro for a can every once in a while. (The current exchange rate makes that about $3.50)
Holy cow, yeah my sister lived in Scotland for a while and she said a pint of beer was around $7.00, ick.
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Old 07-28-2009, 06:18 PM   #9
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Doesn't the large can have 99¢ on the cans?
Does where I live...

Either way, yeah, I love this stuff...I have a feeling it's hporrid for me.
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I get the bottles of Arnold Palmers (half lemonade, half Green Tea) or Pomegranate Green Tea from Safeway (NorthWest store) for $1.00! I love it! (Both by Arizona) .

How does the McDonald's sweet tea compare to...normal...sweet tea? We just got it here on the West Coast. But I've heard the rest of the country has had it for a while.
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I got hooked on sweet tea on a cross-country trip I took a few years ago.

Arizona, and all other canned/bottled versions for that matter, just don't beat the real thing.

Fresh brewed tea + sugar is the way to go.
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Old 07-29-2009, 12:45 PM   #12
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You crazy americans...what is "sweet tea"?
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Fresh brewed tea + sugar is the way to go.
Literally. That's all it is. Iced tea. And a ton of sugar! From my experience at least!
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Arizona stuff is pretty good... I am a sucker for the fruit punch and the Mango Madness. I have been trying to avoid high fructose corn syrup, and their products all have it, so I am avoiding them.
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I haven't had Arizona tea in quite some time...but I enjoyed their RXStress tea.
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