Tag: Milk Tea
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Adidas and Chinese Milk Tea Brand HeyTea Launched Joint Sneakers
On August 11, 2020, Adidas announced the launch of a joint sneaker with Chinese milk tea brand HeyTea. The sneakers belong to Adidas Originals’s A-ZX series. The series was born to commemorate the XZ series launched in 1984, and 26 styles representing different periodic are planned for the period 2020-2021. This sneaker, which works with Heytea,…
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The New Style Milk Tea Brand Naixue’s Tea and VOSS Launched the Joint Name of Cold Brewed Tea.
Recently, Naixue’s tea, a new Chinese brand of milk tea, announced that it would jointly launch cold brewing tea with Norwegian bottled water brand Voss. According to the reports, the two sides will launch two types of cold tea, namely Gardenia Oolong Tea and Wintersweet Maofeng. Gardenia Oolong Tea is based on Oolong Tea in…
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Milk Tea brand Senpure Will Launch Instant Light Food and Beer
Chinese instant milk tea brand Senpure has recently registered a number of trademarks related to convenience food, beer and beverages. This may suggest that the company will launch products other than instant milk tea. In fact, Senpure launched the substitute cereal “Joyko” in October 2019, which is also the company’s first new category outside the…
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Tong Ren Tang, a traditional Chinese medicine brand, will enter the coffee chain
According to news in July, China’s best-known traditional Chinese medicine brand has set up a new subsidiary and the company will enter the chain cafe market. As early as last October, a store called ZhiMa Health(知嘛健康) opened in a shopping mall in Beijing. Until recently, someone on Chinese social networking sites began to notice that the…
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Alcohol is popular in the milk tea menu this season
In our previous articles, we have introduced that the milk tea, an outdated junk food, is making a comeback in Asia due to the emergence of new types of milk tea, such as HeyTea and NaiXue. In the past two years, milk tea with real fruit cuts (very big ones) has been impressively popular among…
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Those good restaurants, died before the epidemic ended
Some time ago, Beijing downgraded its emergency response to Level 2. So far, there are only five districts where maintain the country as second-level responses, namely Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Hubei, and Tibet, and some areas in Tibet are managed according to the three-level response. During the May Day holiday, high-speed trains and planes were nearly…