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  2. 50 Lan - Wikipedia

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    When some bubble tea franchise owners supported the protests, Chinese netizens urged Chinese consumers to avoid those businesses. 50 Lan stated the company was founded in Taiwan, China. [8] In 2011, 50 Lan was Taiwan's second-biggest tea brand behind Ching-Shin Fu-Chuan , which serves "pure" tea and had 1,000 branches. [9]

  3. File:Yifang Taiwan Fruit Tea logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  4. TP Tea - Wikipedia

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    TP Tea (short for Taiwan Professional Tea, Chinese: 茶湯會; pinyin: Chátānghuì), formerly known as Tea Pa Tea, is a subsidiary of Chun Shui Tang, which is known for the inventor of Bubble milk tea. Similar to most bubble tea shops in Taiwan, TP Tea only sells bubble tea, though snacks are sold occasionally for a limited time.

  5. Ten Ren Tea - Wikipedia

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    "Ten Ren's Tea Culture Building" (天仁茶文化大樓) in Taipei. Founded in 1953 [2] in Taiwan by Ray Ho Lee, Ten Ren's Group (天仁集團) also operates Cha for Tea teahouses in Southern California as well as Ten Ren's Tea (天仁茗茶) stores in California and six Ten Rens in New York, and other places, and through the subsidiary Ten Fu Group (天福集團) produces and sells tea ...

  6. Chun Shui Tang - Wikipedia

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    Chun Shui Tang was founded as Yangmu Tea Shop (陽羨茶館) on May 20, 1983, by Han-chieh Liu (劉漢介) on Siwei Street in Taichung. Fascinated by formalities of Chinese tea culture, Liu was very insistent on his decor and placed old paintings and burnt incense in his shop.

  7. 10 Chains That Serve the Best Bubble Tea - AOL

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    Bubble tea, or boba tea, is a tea drink with tapioca pearls that originated in Taiwan in the 1980s.Since its inception, boba has swept across the world, with hundreds of brands and thousands of shops.

  8. Xing Fu Tang - Wikipedia

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    Shop in Hong Kong in 2022. Xing Fu Tang was founded in January 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan, by entrepreneur Edison Chen. [1] The brand name, which translates to "realm of happiness", as well as the restaurant's flagship brown sugar boba milk recipe, was inspired by Chen's grandmother.

  9. Yifang Taiwan Fruit Tea - Wikipedia

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    Yifang Taiwan Fruit Tea is a chain of bubble tea shops. The business was established in 2016. The business was established in 2016. As of 2024, there are approximately 1,000 locations.