Invented in the 1980s, bubble tea (also called “black pearl tea” or “boba tea”) is a beloved Taiwan classic. Though there are dozens of different variations, at its core it’s a ...
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Canadian actor Simu Liu has hinted at possibly investing in a US boba business after a Canadian company received backlash for alleged cultural appropriation. In a recent episode of Dragon’s Den, Liu ...
Innovative boba brand Krak Boba continues to dominate the boba market with its 17th franchise location — and first in Indiana — set to open in Notre Dame on Saturday, October 19. Founded on a ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. (KGO) -- A Bay Area-owned canned boba tea company may soon have a Hollywood star investor. It's all because of a viral moment that happened for a different boba company on a ...
Simu Liu called out the business owners for the way they talked about boba, a drink that was invented in Taiwan. Photo / Getty Images On Canada’s Dragons’ Den investor-pitching show ...
The drink— also called boba tea — is at the center of a furore on social media after actor Simu Liu called out a bubble tea company for failing to acknowledge its Taiwanese roots. The first it ...
The boba tea controversy began when Simu Liu pointed out the cultural appropriation of a brand on a Canadian show—and rightfully so. But in the outrage, what he said afterwards was drowned out.
After a clip of Liu criticizing a boba company for cultural appropriation went viral, some fans have taken it upon themselves to send death threats, something that the Shang-Chi and the Legend of ...
A boba company is apologizing after Chinese Canadian actor Simu Liu voiced concerns about cultural appropriation on CBC’s “Dragons’ Den.” On Thursday's episode of the “Shark Tank ...