It’s safe to say that the BBT trend is here to stay, especially with the bubble tea festival for BBT lovers to drown themselves in pools of milk tea and bobbing pearls. If you want a break from these milky sweet treats, then check out Teafolia for their fruity teas.
Image credit: @teafoliasg
This tea and smoothie bar serves up a range of healthy drinks made from natural ingredients and fresh fruits. Made with premium tea leaves from neighbouring countries such as Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, the drinks here boast robust flavours.
To celebrate their second birthday, Teafolia is selling all their drinks at $2 each for the whole day. It doesn’t matter which size you get, as all items on the menu go at $2. This means you can score more than 50% off popular drinks such as Signature Fruit Tea ($4.90/$5.90). This drink features premium Four Seasons tea packed with an assortment of fresh fruits. If you still want some creamy goodness, there’s the House Favourite Stirring Milk ($4.50), which is topped with caramel and chewy pearls.
For the lucky ones born today i.e 20 September 2019, rejoice as your drink will be on the house!
Two is the magic number as there are two things to do before heading down: like their Facebook page and follow them on Instagram.Â
This promotion is valid only on 20 September 2019 at their Bedok Mall and Northpoint City outlets, so be quick to snag this fruity deal!
Address: 311 New Upper Changi Road, #01-K1, Bedok Mall, Singapore 467360
Opening hours: Daily 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6386 1670
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Featured image adapted from @teafoliasg.
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