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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. 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.

  4. Ding Tea - Wikipedia

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    Ding Tea is a Taiwanese tea company. Locations. There were approximately 1,000 locations in 2021. [1] Asia ... (Las Vegas), [2] and Texas (Houston).

  5. The Alley (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. As of 2024, there are approximately 450 locations in 18 countries. [1] References

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

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    Boba originated in the 1980s in Taiwan, mixing the pearls with different teas and mixes of flavors. Yvonne said the drink became popular in Taiwan about 30 years ago, and as people began to travel ...