A recent episode of Canada’s Dragons’ Den sent the internet into a frenzy after guest Dragon Simu Liu accused a boba tea brand of cultural appropriation. The business has now lost its $1m investment ...
Things got heated on a recent episode of the Canadian Shark Tank, and Liu's viral critique made plenty of valid points. Liu: Aliah Anderson/FilmMagic/Getty Images. EatingWell design. The den's dragons ...
Jaya Saxena is a former correspondent at Eater, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel Writing. She explores wide ranging topics like labor, identity, and food culture. Starbucks is ...
ICYMI, Starbucks is testing out Coffee Popping Pearls sips, and they appear to be similar to boba. The exciting test item features popping pearls to complement two different drink flavors: In The Dark ...
Starbucks is bringing some popping new drinks to its menu. Combining popping pearls (which look very similar to boba) and coffee flavors, the Seattle-based coffee company is testing out two drinks ...
Lychee lime green tea with lychee popping boba (left) and mango milk tea with tapioca at Boba VTea Credit: Daria Bishop Lava Pearl, Flamingo, Golden Glow, Icy Grape Garden — these are not shades of ...
Boba tea has seen a sharper rise in popularity over the last half-decade than artificial intelligence and TikTok dances. OK, maybe not. But they’re popping up (pun intended) everywhere. One of the ...
Things got heated on a recent episode of the Canadian Shark Tank, and Liu's viral critique made plenty of valid points. The den's dragons—potential investors in the products that appear on the ...
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