Getting Started
1. Get acquainted with preparing Boba
Bubble Tea Supply has been chosen "Best Taste" and "Best of the Best" by The American Tasting Institute and Quality Institute International. All major boba brands were reviewed by a panel of expert chefs. All testing is done individually and are double-blind comparisons. No group discussion was allowed. Only one gold medal was awarded.
Bubble Tea Supply is confident that its premium line "A" of products is of the highest quality. When doing a taste comparison with market grade products "B&C", the premium "A" is a sure winner. The choice is left to each individual business to which grade "A, B or C" is best for them.
As a supplier, Bubble Tea Supply is able to provide a variety of lines to meet each customer's needs. Depending on the taste that you choose as a business owner, Bubble Tea Supply can meet your needs and budget.
We have designed Business Sample Kits for you...
The Premium Deluxe Business Sample Kit includes 28+ award winning "A" flavored cream powders, 2 bags of black tapioca pearls, 20 oz. of black tea, 20 oz. of green jasmine tea, 20 oz. thai tea, 1.1 lb black tea "A" grade, coconut meat in syrup, 2 flavor syrups, cups, lids, straws, stainless steel shake cup, powder scoop, and instructions.
2. Test your market
Boba is the hottest drink available today, growing in popularity each and every day. Although boba has been around Taiwan for nearly 15 years, it has recently made it's way to North America. While you will find Boba shops all over the streets of California, Washington, Oregon, New York, and Texas, boba is still making it's mark in other states and countries worldwide.
While Boba has been covered in numerous magazines and newspapers, people are still learning about this "funky" new drink. Its unique presentation makes people interested in what the "buzz" is all about. After you've practiced making Boba, and found the taste and texture that you like, introduce it to your customers. If Boba has already made it's way into the market in your area, you'll probably have less explaining to do of what the drink is. If Boba is fairly new in your area, you'll want to make sure that your employees are prepared to explain what a Boba is. You may want to share with them the History of Boba and What is a Boba?
When introducing Boba to your customers, you'll want to have samples available; 1 to 3 fl. oz. is suggested. If your customer likes what they taste, they will more than likely order one!
3. Add Boba to your menu
When choosing your menu for Boba, you'll want to go with flavors that would be popular in your area. If Boba is available in a location near you, you may want to find out what flavors are popular at that shop. If Boba is fairly new in your area, you may want to choose flavors that are appetizing to your taste buds.
Otherwise, we've designed Business Starter Kits based on a market study of popular flavors collected by our research department.