lipton tea bags
You can use tea k cups to make iced tea, but it won't be as good as making it properly with a glass holder. The iced tea is just best served though in the k cups.
It is sold by Shangri La Tea Company in Santa Fe Springs, CA See the related link below.
Unsweetened iced tea and lemonade. Use sweet iced tea for a "Winnie Palmer".
Usually I do around four tea bags for each quart of tea. It varies. If you are making iced tea, it will require more tea bags to be used.
Well, honey, technically speaking, an iced tea spoon is longer than a regular teaspoon to reach the bottom of tall glasses, but they both hold the same volume of liquid. So, if you're measuring out a teaspoon of sugar for your iced tea, you can use either spoon, but just be prepared for some side-eye from the etiquette police if you use the wrong one at a fancy tea party.
These are usually called iced tea spoons, because their primary use is stirring sugar into a tall glass of iced tea. But it is easy to find other uses for long spoons like them.
The lemonade used by Starbucks is packaged exclusively for that purpose and not available for retail sale. The "brand" therefore does not exist. As a barista at Starbucks, the closest thing you will get to the Starbucks lemonade is Simply Lemonade. When we run out at our location that is what we use :)
McDonalds manufactures it own pickles, but the style of pickles they use are dill pickles.
Red Lobster uses Red Diamond brand tea for their mango tea. Red Diamond is a well-known tea brand that offers a variety of high-quality tea blends. The mango tea at Red Lobster is a popular choice among customers for its refreshing and fruity flavor profile.
tazo passion tea bags, minute maid lemonade juice and orange syrup
The tea Dunkin Donuts uses is their own tea brand. They have black tea and decaf tea. You can buy the tea at any Dunkin Donuts store.
The way baristas make iced passion tea is to take a large tea bag of passion tea and then brew it to two liters and let it steep for four minutes. After it has steeped, we put two more liters of ice in it and let it settle. Then we use a measured cup for tall, grande or venti... pour about one third passion tea, one thing lemonade and then the scoop full of water, along with the however many pumps of classic syrup pertaining to the size of the drink... So in theory, if you follow the same method at home, it is most likely that you will get close to the equivalent of it. I've tried it before, without using the actual iced tea bag boxes...(which they also sell at Starbucks, but it's the same as the regular tea, they just have the iced instructions on the back).