> Yet I don't recall the Taylors, or anyone else in Mayberry ever drinking or
> mentioning sweet tea.
Clara Edwards likes to chat with Aunt Bee over "Sweet tea and spicy talk"
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We all know that Clara mentioned "A little sweet tea and spicey talk" to Andy
one time.
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Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 15:16:10 -0400
From: "Ben Sandifer"
To: "Andy On Line"
Subject: Sweet Tea
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Those of us in the south know
We've discussed the sweet tea thing before, why the citizens of Mayberry aren't
exactly swilling sweat tea like it's water, as people would in a real small
southern town. Part of the problem is that the show was sponsored by General
Foods, who advertised Sanka very heavily on
Those of us in the south know that sweet tea is the "table wine of the
south." Yet I don't recall the Taylors, or anyone else in Mayberry ever
drinking or mentioning sweet tea.
Does anyone else remember this? The only beverages I remember from TAGS are
coffee, water, a bottl
Another great memory. We grew up on tea. My mother would have to ask for
plain tea in the cafés as she didn't drink"sweet tea" and all tea was sweet
More good memories.Thanks
Dolly.
"Great observation and question about the lack of ice(d) tea being served on
TAGS.
Clara does mention "sweet tea and spicy talk" in one episode; it's not
mentioned whether the ladies enjoyed their tea hot or iced.
Paul, I'm not sure where you live or were raised, but in the South, "sweet
tea" is iced tea. My grandmother added cloves to h
>> Great observation and question about the lack of ice(d) tea being served on
>>TAGS. I would lump that in with the question of why there was no basketball
>>played or referenced on TAGS, considering b?ball is a religion in North
>>Carolina. Maybe the sweet tea refer
Great observation and question about the lack of ice(d) tea being served on
TAGS. I would lump that in with the question of why there was no basketball
played or referenced on TAGS, considering b¹ball is a religion in North
Carolina. Maybe the sweet tea reference would have been too quaint or
promoting tea drinking. A very
giraffe-like attitude. Now if it had been Lipton sponsoring the show, that
would be another story!
Didn't Clara once say something about "A little Sweet Tea and spicy
conversation!"
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