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  2. Quickly: The Rundown of Ann Arbor's Newest Boba Cafe - AOL

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    The menu is extensive, including everything from bubble tea to popcorn chicken. Brewed fresh daily, Quickly's Tiger Milk Tea features a blend of their house milk tea and Thai iced tea for the ...

  3. Quickly - Wikipedia

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    Quickly (Chinese: 快可立; pinyin: Kuàikělì) is a tapioca milk tea franchise, with over 2000 locations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. [1] Quickly is the brand name of Kuai Ke Li Enterprise Co. Ltd., which was founded by Nancy Yang in Taiwan and started franchising.

  4. 14 Restaurant Chains Launching Exciting New Menu Items In ...

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    Boba Tea, aka bubble tea, is all the rage right now, especially in Southern California where the popular chain Krak Boba is based. All Krak Boba shops nationwide are now offering new menu items ...

  5. Boba, poke bowls, sandwiches: What's being served up at new ...

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    The market offers a variety of options, including boba tea, poke bowls, ice cream, yogurt, smoothies, and acai bowls. However, the family's focus on having a healthy lifestyle led them to ...

  6. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba; Chinese: 珍珠奶茶; pinyin: zhēnzhū nǎichá, 波霸奶茶; bōbà nǎichá) is a tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s.

  7. Category:Bubble tea brands - Wikipedia

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  8. The art of boba: Exploring bubble tea's growing popularity - AOL

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    The Taiwanese drink known as bubble tea is gaining popularity in the U.S., with more coffee and juice shops adding the iconic tapioca balls to their menus.

  9. Lollicup Coffee & Tea - Wikipedia

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    Lollicup Coffee & Tea (Chinese: 樂立杯; pinyin: lè lì bēi), rebranded as Lollicup fresh, is a Taiwanese American chain of tea shops founded by Lollicup USA, Inc., with headquarters in Chino, California. [1] Founded in 2000 by Alan Yu and Marvin Cheng, the company now has dozens of locations and franchises in the United States and China.