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Lucky Singh ji,Guru Fateh.I agree with you. However, it is not uncommon in the South of the US. Here is a bit of a snippet from the following article:http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/IcedTeaHistory.htmHistory of Iced Tea and Sweet TeaThere are two traditional iced teas in the United States. The only variation between them is sugar.Southerners swear by their traditional sweet ice tea and drink it by the gallons. In the South, ice tea is not just a summertime drink, it is served year round with most meals. When people order tea in a Southern restaurant, chances are they will get sweet ice tea.
Lucky Singh ji,
Guru Fateh.
I agree with you. However, it is not uncommon in the South of the US. Here is a bit of a snippet from the following article:
http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/IcedTeaHistory.htm
History of Iced Tea and Sweet Tea
There are two traditional iced teas in the United States. The only variation between them is sugar.
Southerners swear by their traditional sweet ice tea and drink it by the gallons. In the South, ice tea is not just a summertime drink, it is served year round with most meals. When people order tea in a Southern restaurant, chances are they will get sweet ice tea.