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  2. Tiger Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Sugar is a Taiwanese chain of bubble tea shops. Established in Taichung in November 2017, [1] [2] the chain has operated in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and the United States. [3]

  3. Ding Tea - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the business has operated in Nevada (Las Vegas), [2] and Texas (Houston). [3] [5] In California, Ding Tea has operated in National City and San Diego, including in La Jolla, in Mira Mesa, and at San Diego State University. [1]

  4. 10 Chains That Serve the Best Bubble Tea - AOL

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    Former film and TV director Cheng Kai-Lung left the Taiwanese movie industry to become a street tea vendor in 1992. Today, Sharetea has more than 300 locations across 13 countries. The brand only ...

  5. The Alley (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Alley is a chain of bubble tea shops. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. As of 2024, there are approximately 450 locations in 18 countries.

  6. Why the Roots of Boba Tea Are More Important Than Ever - AOL

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    Ever since the first wave of boba tea shops hit the U.S. in the 1990s, the popularity of the Taiwanese drink with floating tapioca balls sipped through oversized straws has been bursting.

  7. Have you tried boba? Find this Taiwanese drink at BoBabes ...

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    BoBabes Bubble Tea is open now and will hold a grand opening celebration at a later date. BoBabes is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information, find BoBabes Bubble ...

  8. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, bubble tea has become not just a beverage, but an enduring icon of the culture and food history for the nation. [8] [33] In 2020, the date April 30 was officially declared as National Bubble Tea Day in Taiwan. [2] That same year, the image of bubble tea was proposed as an alternative cover design for Taiwan's passport. [34]

  9. A sweet Taiwanese drink nicknamed in honor of a Hong Kong celebrity, bubble tea – also known as boba tea – has become an unstoppable worldwide trend since it was invented in the 1980s.