Google Search Volume for “Sweet Tea” [OC]

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  1. In Canada, Ice Tea is usually sweetened like in the US South but we don’t refer to it as “sweet tea” just ice tea.

    EDIT: At least where I’m from, Eastern Ontario

  2. It’s funny bc people in the Deep South are fat as shit.

  3. The only thing surprising about this is the spot in Northern California and Oregon. Wonder why that is.

  4. The thing I don’t understand about Sweet Tea is why it needs to be so overpoweringly, cloyingly sweet. A little sugar in tea is not essential but still nice, but Sweet Tea is like drinking syrup.

  5. I genuinely hate living in the Bible belt so much, many grievances being related to the subject of this post.

  6. That bottom right section in South Carolina is because summerville is the “inventor” and home of sweet tea. I refuse to believe it for a second but whatever. they also hold the record of the worlds largest jar of sweet tea. I would love to know whats going on in Alabama

  7. Southern Illinois would be way better off in Kentucky or Missouri culturally instead of being ruled by Chicago and Naperville

  8. So… why do the people that drink sweet tea need to google it?

    Like, isn’t the recipe pretty simple?

  9. I always think of sweet tea as the drink of child molesters thanks to To Catch a Predator

  10. I asked for tea in the South one time not knowing, took a big gulp and damn near became diabetic.

    I cannot fathom drinking ***that*** on a regular basis.

  11. I’ve lived mostly in the North East US all of my life and we never, ever called it sweet tea. We call it iced tea. All cold tea we called iced tea. So there’s a big issue right there.

  12. You all are killing it with maps that aren’t “the map” This week.

  13. I just got sweet tea from Raising Canes, what’s wrong with sweet teas?

    Also Arnold Palmers > Sweet teas

  14. Southern culture mapped (with an area of influence into some more Northern areas)

  15. PA is really the Keystone State, holding off the light against the darkness.

  16. Considering New Orleans is the home of sweet tea, I can only assume search volume is low because they already know everything there is to know about it and no further information is needed. Luzianne!

  17. Genuinely how do people like unsweetened tea? It just tastes like pond water

  18. When I taught in South Carolina, the professional organization that negotiated the contract on behalf of the teachers included a line that the schools would provide teachers with a cup of sweet tea from the cafeteria each day. It was kind of absurd – but it’s the best I’ve ever had.

  19. Why are people googling sweet tea? Don’t the people in the purple area already know all about it?

  20. I never heard of “sweet tea” growing up in the coal regions of Pa. Never heard of it in Philadelphia.

    Moved to Southern Delaware and … yeah… “sweet tea” is a thing.

  21. What is anyone in the South searching for sweet tea for? It’s literally everywhere there.

  22. I’m in Georgia and if you order unsweet tea, you’re getting sweet tea.

    Don’t know how many times my family got sweet tea when we wanted unsweet.

  23. I never realized until I was there myself; northern California up near the border with Oregon is pretty much the deep south.

  24. Canada likes sweet tea also! Was there recently on vacation. We asked for tea with dinner. We never use sweeteners. We started drinking the tea and were very surprised! Yuck!

  25. Utah is a sweet tea desert because Mormons don’t drink tea and coffee.

  26. If we are posting something to a sub called data is beautiful, shouldn’t we at least have a key? Purple is 80+ of what? Over what time?

  27. Any idea why St Lawrence Jefferson and Lewis counties in NY have more than the than rest of NY??

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