Over the last few years, you've probably noticed bubble tea shops at your local mall or popping up in your community. Or maybe you’ve seen the drink on the menu at your favorite Asian restaurant.
Bubble tea, boba tea, it doesn't matter the name you prefer to call this elixir of joy. That's what it is, isn't it? A sip of joy, and a little snack, to boot. And, the best news you'll hear today, ...
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Bubble Tea

Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, first appeared in Taiwan but has recently exploded in popularity in the US. It’s made ...
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