National Iced Tea Day 2019: Here's where you can get free tea

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It’s the house wine of the South, and a favorite all over the country, and on Monday, we’ll all be celebrating National Iced Tea Day.

OK, maybe not all of us, but for a lot of us – half the population of the US drinks tea on any given day – there's nothing better than a cold glass of sweet tea on a hot summer afternoon.

Here are a few places celebrating National Iced Tea Day Monday.

Bill Miller Bar-B-Q: The restaurant is offering a free iced tea refill when you bring a 32-ounce or smaller cup to any location on Monday.

(Note: Not every restaurant in a chain may be honoring the deals, so be sure to check with local restaurants to confirm which deals are available before you go. Prices may vary with location.) 

Bojangles': Get a 32-ounce cup of Bojangles' sweet Legendary Iced Tea for $1 at participating locations starting Monday for a limited time.

CEFCO Convenience Stores: Get a free iced tea or a fountain drink when you text CEFCLUB to 27640.

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: Sign up for the company's email list and get 10 percent off the first order.

DavidsTea: Sign up for the Summer Steeper Club to get points toward free tea.

Dunkin': Get a free drink when you join the DD Perks reward program at www.ddperks.com.

Mighty Leaf: Get 10% off and receive free domestic ground shipping on any order over $59 when you sign up for the rewards program.

Sonny's BBQ: Get a free Sonny's signature sweet or unsweet tea with any purchase Monday.

Starbucks: Get a free tea or coffee refill if you are a Starbucks Rewards member. Present the same registered Starbucks Card or mobile app you used to make the purchase at participating stores during the same visit.

TAZO, Lipton and Pure Leaf: Text ICEDTEA TO 64827 from Monday through Thursday, and get a free tea at more than 1,200 restaurants across the country. Click on the mobile ad and follow the prompts to find the nearest participating location. Learn more at www.teadup.com.

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