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Jug Sweet Tea – Price & Details
Item | Price | Volume |
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Jug Sweet Tea (1 Gal) | $7.99 | 1 Gallon (128 oz) |
📌 This jug typically provides 8–10 servings (depending on cup size). Ideal for group meals, picnics, or catering.
📊 Raising Cane’s Jug Sweet Tea – Nutrition Facts
Item | Calories | Total Fat | Sodium | Total Carbohydrates | Sugars | Protein |
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Jug Sweet Tea (1 Gal) | 1380 Cal | 0 g | 35 mg | 365 g | 355 g | 0 g |
🧃 High in sugar and carbs, Raising Cane’s sweet tea is rich in flavor and energy—but best enjoyed in moderation.
⚠️ Allergen Information – Raising Cane’s Jug Sweet Tea
Item | Allergens Present |
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Raising Cane’s Jug Sweet Tea | None |
✅ This product is:
- Gluten-Free
- Nut-Free
- Soy-Free
- Dairy-Free
- Vegan & Vegetarian-Friendly
🍃 Ingredients – What’s in Cane’s Sweet Tea?
Cane’s is known for simplicity and freshness. Here’s what’s inside:
- Freshly Brewed Black Tea
- Filtered Water
- Cane Sugar
- Ice (served cold)
🚫 No preservatives. No high-fructose corn syrup. No artificial dyes.
🧠 Why Order Raising Cane’s Jug Sweet Tea?
Reason | Why It’s a Win |
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Perfect for Parties | Easily serves 8–10 guests |
Cost-Effective | Cheaper than buying multiple individual drinks |
Made Fresh Daily | Brewed in-store for authentic Southern taste |
No Preservatives | Better alternative to bottled sweet teas |
Crowd-Pleasing Flavor | Universally loved by kids and adults alike |
🧋 How Many People Can a Jug Serve?
Cup Size | Servings per Jug |
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12 oz (small) | ~10 servings |
16 oz (standard) | ~8 servings |
20 oz (large) | ~6 servings |
💡 Perfect for family gatherings, corporate events, or tailgating.
🍽️ Best Cane’s Menu Pairings with Jug Sweet Tea
Combo Meal | Why It Pairs Perfectly |
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Box Combo® | Tea balances the richness of Cane’s Sauce® |
3-Finger Combo® | Light and energizing complement to fried items |
Caniac Combo® | Sweet tea refreshes your palate between bites |
Sandwich Combo | Cuts through the buttery texture of the bun |
Kids Meals | Universally loved flavor for picky eaters |
☕ Is Raising Cane’s Sweet Tea Caffeinated?
Yes—because it’s made from black tea, it contains caffeine.
Volume | Estimated Caffeine |
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8 oz | 20–25 mg |
16 oz | 40–50 mg |
1 Gallon | 250–300 mg (entire jug) |
🧠 That’s about the same as 3 small cups of coffee.
❓ Raising Cane’s Jug Sweet Tea – FAQs
1. How much does a Jug of Sweet Tea cost?
$7.99 per gallon, available at most locations.
2. How many calories are in a Jug of Sweet Tea?
1,380 calories total.
3. Does it have caffeine?
Yes—black tea naturally contains caffeine.
4. Is the tea sweetened with real sugar?
Yes—cane sugar, not artificial sweeteners.
5. Is it available for delivery?
Yes, via DoorDash, Uber Eats, or the Cane’s app.
6. Can I buy it without sugar?
No—there is currently no unsweetened jug version.
7. Is it gluten-free?
✅ Yes, like all Cane’s drinks.
8. Is it vegan?
Yes—no dairy, honey, or animal products are used.
9. Is it served cold?
Yes—it is refrigerated or served over ice in-store.
10. Can I store it overnight?
Yes—store in the fridge. Best consumed within 24–48 hours.
11. How much sugar is in the jug?
About 355 grams of sugar in the full gallon.
12. Does it come with cups?
No—cups are not typically included.
13. Can I order it with a catering package?
Yes—it’s a popular add-on for group catering orders.
14. Can I buy more than one jug?
Yes—order multiple jugs for larger events.
15. What’s the best combo to order with the jug?
Pair it with 25- or 50-Finger Tailgate™ meals for perfect synergy.
✅ Final Thoughts – Is Raising Cane’s Jug Sweet Tea Worth It?
Yes—if you love sweet tea, it’s an unbeatable value. You’re getting:
- Freshly brewed tea
- Natural cane sugar
- Caffeine and flavor in every sip
- And a cost-effective, crowd-ready beverage
Whether you’re hosting a party or just stocking up on Cane’s for the week, the Jug Sweet Tea makes every gathering a little sweeter.
If you’re watching sugar intake, maybe opt for the unsweet tea jug instead—but for flavor? This one’s a Southern classic.