Creamy Cup's Southern Style Iced Tea
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Creamy Cup's Southern Style Iced Tea

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Creamy Cup's Southern Style Iced Tea
Taylor Rose

Perfectly sweet — or unsweet, Creamy Cup’s Iced Tea is a refreshing thirst-quencher that everyone should consider sampling. When students have a few dollars in change, what better thing to do than head across campus to Creamy Cup and grab an iced tea?

When Novice Creamy Cup Tea-drinkers challenge first-timers to try the drink, most do not know how to react. One would originally assume the experience to be like any other tea-tasting experience, but they might be flabbergasted at their initial speculation.

When one is handed a huge 30-ounce cup full of tea for as little as $1.14, one’s senses will immediately become engaged. Partnered with chunked ice, it is smooth and chilled, but not overwhelmingly cold. It is satisfyingly flavored with a bright finish. It did everything that one would expect a cool glass of sweet tea to do: quench one’s thirst, while leaving their tongue craving more taste of the South.

With options of both sweet and un-sweet Iced Tea, it is convenient for all types of tea lovers. If you want an Iced Tea that takes you on a journey unlike any other, add Creamy Cup’s Iced Tea to your weekly routine.

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