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Bubble Tea
by Bubble Tea Supply

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9 entries have been written about this.

Why I recommend this — 6 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Bubble tea is not only incredibly delicious, but also incredibly fun.

Hurray for shooting out boba from your straw xD!

Why I recommend this — 6 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Strawberry Mango fresh fruit bubble tea smoothy with pearl. Yum.

YUM! — 6 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Passion fruit snow bubble (with boba) at Lollicup in Denver… delish.

A review of this — 7 years ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

Like drinking boogers.

Ick. Blech. Bluugghhh.

That it’s like boogers in condensed milk doesn’t help.

Now I’ll admit, I’m a little sensitive to – or weird about – food textures, but Boba tea is just too too.

Blaahhhhh!

Why I recommend this — 7 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Sweet and delicious , fun and teensy bit odd . Bubble tea is carnival type frivolity in a cup with a huge brightly coloured straw – whats not to love !

I like to buy mine on the way home from work , especially in winter when everything is dark and gloomy and wet . Pineapple + coconut with half bubbles half jelly over ice cubes – its like being in the tropics.

Why I recommend this — 7 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

You haven’t experienced life until you’ve had boba!!!

Tapioca bubbles are the best thing yum yum. My favorite flavors are peanut, kiwi, & blue hawaii. My least favorite is avocado flavor.

BARF-O-RAMA! — 7 years ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

It made me want to hurl. The drink itself wasn’t all that bad, it was those damn bubble things. Damn those bubble things and their chewiness!

Why I recommend this — 7 years ago

it’s a terrific beverage XD choco-flaves my fave

A question I have about this — 7 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I heard that bubble tea was “invented” in S. Korea in the late 80s. True?

Even if it is a kitchy Korean marketing ploy, I still enjoy a good bubble tea — not too sugary or it loses it’s appeal.


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