Image credit: Milksha Singapore
It’s been little more than three weeks since the closure of standalone bubble tea shops was put into effect, and BBT lovers are coping well. Popular bubble tea names such as LiHO, Gongcha, KOI, and even Tiger Sugar have all found platforms to continue their businesses. Taiwanese bubble tea brand, Milksha, is the newest to join the lineup with their islandwide delivery service.Â
This beloved bubble tea brand has gained a dedicated following since its opening in Singapore last year, and many fans swear by the bubble tea chain’s luscious Fresh Taro Milk ($6.40). You can now place orders of your favourite Milksha offerings via their online site. Delivery is available from 11am to 6pm daily, and there’s a minimum order requirement of $40, as well as a flat delivery fee of $10.
Image credit: Milksha Singapore
If bubble tea is a guilty pleasure for you, you won’t have to feel that bad for ordering yourself a few cups of Milksha. The Taiwanese store will be donating $0.50 to Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund for every item purchased, from now till 24 May 2020. On top of that, the director of Milksha, Mr Liao Chih Chien, will donate an additional $2 for every $0.50 put in to support the cause.Â
If you’ve never ordered from Milksha but wish to support their cause, try their popular Izumo Matcha Milk ($6.40). For a more unique concoction, go for the Black Sesame Milk ($5.50). Besides boba drinks, you can also get their special Milk Shop Ice Cream ($26.40) that comes in a bundle of six.
You can support smaller bubble tea brands from this list of bubble tea delivery options, or try your hand at DIY bubble tea kits by LiHO and The Whale Tea.
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