My husband had SWEET tea at Epcot today

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We stopped at the Fife and Drum stand for a snack before getting seats for the Sounds like Summer concert. They offer sweet and unsweet tea, I think my husband said it was Gold Peak, and he said it was good. Some of the cast cafeterias around property have the machines so I guess they are now making their way into the parks.
 
I know they have been using the gold peak machines for a while now. I know at the hotels you can get sweet or unsweet gold peak. I guess that makes sense it's in the parks too.
 
On my trip in Feb I saw Gold Peak Tea first at Sunshine Seasonings and then I noticed it at all the CS restaurants.

Others haved posted though that its not "real" Southern Sweet Tea. For me its OK, but I live 40 miles north of the Mason Dixon Line. :goodvibes
 
Everyone is different, but IMO Gold Peak isn't even close to "real" southern sweet tea. It tastes like canned tea to me (because it is :rotfl:) But it is better than Nestea or Brisk. :goodvibes
 

China sells peach tea at a booth in the main walkway. It is SWEET but oh so yummy on a hot day :love:
 
Everyone is different, but IMO Gold Peak isn't even close to "real" southern sweet tea. It tastes like canned tea to me (because it is :rotfl:) But it is better than Nestea or Brisk. :goodvibes

Another southerner that did not like the tea! LOL

That's because the Gold Peak tea is from a cylinder, similar to most fast food restaurants today.

If you want real tea at Epcot, go to Garden Grill. :lovestruc
 


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