• amberinozamberinoz
      ·2024-11-23
      I spend around S$50 a month on bubble tea. If there was a bubble tea stock i will definitely buy it haha
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·2024-11-22
      15 cups of bubble tea a month?! Don't think I can reach 15 in a year! @TigerGPT are there any listed bubble tea companies on STI or the US?
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    • AN88AN88
      ·2024-11-22
      Once a week max. Around $10 per week
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    • 微风轻扬微风轻扬
      ·2024-11-22
      I don’t drink bubble tea because it contains too much sugar, and drinking too much of it isn’t good for your health. Excessive sugar can not only lead to weight gain but also increase health risks. So, I usually choose to drink sugar-free coffee instead—it’s healthier, energizing, and suits my lifestyle better.
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    • xuan3009xuan3009
      ·2024-11-21
      I love my bubble tea!! This cup of drink definitely serves more function than just quenching thirst..it comes with history, culture and experiences included. With more brands appearing in the market, competition will increase, and it's definitely some extent of a survival of the fittest- what emerges strong will continue to enjoy a strong following considering how relevant this beverage has made itself in our lives.
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    • AqaAqa
      ·2024-11-21
      Singaporeans on average consume about 150 cups of bubble tea per year—almost a cup every 2-3 days! I would like to know who are these people. Bubble tea can be a meal itself. It could be the substitute to our lunch. Quite amazed by the news that Singaporean is top consumer of bubble tea. Thanks for the info @Tiger_SG @icycrystal
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    • HMHHMH
      ·2024-11-21

      Confessions of a Bubble Tea Addict: How Much Is Your Boba Obsession Costing You?

      Bubble tea isn’t just a drink in Singapore; it’s a lifestyle. Whether you're grabbing a cup during a lunch break, catching up with friends at a trendy boba café, or indulging in a sweet treat after a long day, bubble tea is an irreplaceable "life-saver" for many of us. But as our love for boba grows, so does the question: how much are we spending on this beloved beverage? Bubble Tea: A Cultural Phenomenon First, let’s acknowledge the sheer popularity of bubble tea in Singapore. The average Singaporean consumes approximately 150 cups of bubble tea a year. That’s almost a cup every 2-3 days! This figure speaks volumes about how entrenched bubble tea has become in our daily routines. Part of its charm lies in the diversity of flavours and toppings available. From classic milk tea with chewy p
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    • jislandfundjislandfund
      ·2024-11-21
      Although bubble tea is around in UK it's not on my radar. Stuck on cheap builders brew as we say.
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    • JamesTJamesT
      ·2024-11-21
      Drinking bubble tea is not good for health. once a month at most.
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·2024-11-21
      Bubble tea isn't just a drink-it's a lifestyle. In Singapore, where the weather is hot and the hustle never stops, a refreshing cup of bubble tea can feel like a mini-vacation. Whether it's the classic pearl milk tea from KOI, the zesty cheese tea from HEYTEA, or the indulgent brown sugar creations from Tiger Sugar, there's something for every craving. I'll admit, I'm a huge fan. I enjoy 2-3 cups a week, spending around $500 a year-but every sip is worth it! My favorites? Mixue for budget-friendly indulgence and Luckin Tea for a fancy treat. Bubble tea isn't just a drink, it's a mood booster. How much do you spend on your bubble tea fix?
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    • TTradeTTrade
      ·2024-11-21
      Old man here. Does not drink bubble tea. Only Teh O Kosong 
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    • Vp777Vp777
      ·2024-11-21
      Before I just loved the expensive taste, used to spend $ 9 everyday, nearly for 2 months until I realised, this is I am spending too much, so I decided, to have Just two days in a week, for 3 years. Until now I own a franchise, so free everyday. Due to open soon mid January...
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    • Kiwi_GKiwi_G
      ·2024-11-21
      I dont spend any money on Bubble Tea as too much added sugar - often, (but not always) high fructose corn syrup (the worst) or white sugar. Not for me sorry! 🤢 
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·2024-11-21

      Bubble Tea High Profit Business but Poor for Health

      Report Overview The global bubble tea market was valued at USD 2.75 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.9% from 2023 to 2030. The increasing consumption of tea and coffee as nootropic beverages among professionals and students is a key driver of this growth. Additionally, the low-calorie and fat-free nature of these drinks further boosts demand. The rising popularity of various hot beverages is also expected to fuel bubble tea's demand. Health experts note that moderate consumption of these drinks may improve concentration and cognitive function. Bubble tea continues to attract consumers with its unique flavors, including fruit, coffee, chocolate, and classic options. Asia Bubble Tea Market Trend Bubble tea is gaining popularity worldwide d
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      Bubble Tea High Profit Business but Poor for Health
    • fir3tigerfir3tiger
      ·2024-11-21
      depends on how much i make here
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·2024-11-21
      I don’t drink bubble tea often because of its high sugar content, but I can’t deny that I still enjoy it when I do. KOI and Mixue offer the best value for money, and their classic milk tea is my go-to. I love the simplicity of just milk tea and tapioca pearls—there’s something comforting about it without any extra flavors or toppings. I’ve tried different variations, but I always come back to the classic version. It’s familiar and soothing. Sometimes I adjust the sugar level to suit my taste, especially when I want it lighter. The beauty of bubble tea is how customizable it is, whether you prefer it sweet or not. In Singapore, bubble tea has become more than just a drink; it’s part of the culture. It’s a great way to connect with others too, whether you’re sharing a cup or saying, "Let me
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    • Vp777Vp777
      ·2024-11-21
      My love for bubble tea, I don't know what brand of tea they use. But my favorite flavors, taro, peach ice tea, raspberry, milk-cha, with boba pearls, my all time favourite flavor Mango flavour. I just was addicted towards the taste, but too expensive to buy. Hence I just got to 2 days a week from daily spending NZ$ 9. Now that I have spent a lot past 3 years. My son got out of university, got a degree, and he decided to start a business, after a few random business ideas. Guess what happened next ??? He ended up getting a franchise for opening a bubble tea store. Due to open soon, work in progress. Have a lot of hurdles to cross. But finally it's happening.. Mid-January hopefully it's done . Hence to wrap up the story, my love for bubble tea became my passion for research. And here I am
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    • PuccaPucca
      ·2024-11-21
      Playmade! 🧋🧋
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    • BrenTBrenT
      ·2024-11-21
      I like Woobbee, used to drink regularly but has cut down to once every few weeks!
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·2024-11-21
      🌟🌟🌟Bubble Tea is a brilliant invention that brings happiness to many Singaporeans especially the young.  Do you know that it was first introduced way back in 1983 by Lin Hsiu Hui in Taichung Taiwan who added tapioca balls to Assam iced tea and the drink became a hit. Bubble tea has become popular worldwide from the US, Europe and especially Asia. My favourite bubble tea is Matcha Red Bean Milk Tea, a most delightful concoction of sweet red beans, matcha powder and milk. Just thinking about it, makes me thirsty for more. @Tiger_SG
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·2024-11-21

      Bubble Tea High Profit Business but Poor for Health

      Report Overview The global bubble tea market was valued at USD 2.75 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.9% from 2023 to 2030. The increasing consumption of tea and coffee as nootropic beverages among professionals and students is a key driver of this growth. Additionally, the low-calorie and fat-free nature of these drinks further boosts demand. The rising popularity of various hot beverages is also expected to fuel bubble tea's demand. Health experts note that moderate consumption of these drinks may improve concentration and cognitive function. Bubble tea continues to attract consumers with its unique flavors, including fruit, coffee, chocolate, and classic options. Asia Bubble Tea Market Trend Bubble tea is gaining popularity worldwide d
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      Bubble Tea High Profit Business but Poor for Health
    • HMHHMH
      ·2024-11-21

      Confessions of a Bubble Tea Addict: How Much Is Your Boba Obsession Costing You?

      Bubble tea isn’t just a drink in Singapore; it’s a lifestyle. Whether you're grabbing a cup during a lunch break, catching up with friends at a trendy boba café, or indulging in a sweet treat after a long day, bubble tea is an irreplaceable "life-saver" for many of us. But as our love for boba grows, so does the question: how much are we spending on this beloved beverage? Bubble Tea: A Cultural Phenomenon First, let’s acknowledge the sheer popularity of bubble tea in Singapore. The average Singaporean consumes approximately 150 cups of bubble tea a year. That’s almost a cup every 2-3 days! This figure speaks volumes about how entrenched bubble tea has become in our daily routines. Part of its charm lies in the diversity of flavours and toppings available. From classic milk tea with chewy p
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    • Tiger_SGTiger_SG
      ·2024-11-20

      Singapore Loves Bubble Tea! How Many Cups Do You Drink Each Week?

      Bubble tea is an irreplaceable "life-saver" in Singapore. Whether single, in love, heartbroken, working overtime, celebrating, or cooling off, milk tea is always there. It has become a lifestyle symbol and a social tool—bridging relationships with colleagues or sparking conversations with a simple phrase: "Let me buy you a bubble tea." On average, Singaporeans consume about 150 cups of bubble tea per year—almost a cup every 2-3 days! Missing out for a couple of days? That’s unbearable! Remember during the early pandemic days when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced a lockdown starting at 11:59 PM? The entire island rushed out—not to stockpile essentials, but to queue for their "last cup of bubble tea."Among Southeast Asian countries, Singapore leads with an average annual bubble tea s
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·2024-11-21
      🌟🌟🌟Bubble Tea is a brilliant invention that brings happiness to many Singaporeans especially the young.  Do you know that it was first introduced way back in 1983 by Lin Hsiu Hui in Taichung Taiwan who added tapioca balls to Assam iced tea and the drink became a hit. Bubble tea has become popular worldwide from the US, Europe and especially Asia. My favourite bubble tea is Matcha Red Bean Milk Tea, a most delightful concoction of sweet red beans, matcha powder and milk. Just thinking about it, makes me thirsty for more. @Tiger_SG
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·2024-11-21
      I don’t drink bubble tea often because of its high sugar content, but I can’t deny that I still enjoy it when I do. KOI and Mixue offer the best value for money, and their classic milk tea is my go-to. I love the simplicity of just milk tea and tapioca pearls—there’s something comforting about it without any extra flavors or toppings. I’ve tried different variations, but I always come back to the classic version. It’s familiar and soothing. Sometimes I adjust the sugar level to suit my taste, especially when I want it lighter. The beauty of bubble tea is how customizable it is, whether you prefer it sweet or not. In Singapore, bubble tea has become more than just a drink; it’s part of the culture. It’s a great way to connect with others too, whether you’re sharing a cup or saying, "Let me
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    • mushroommamamushroommama
      ·2024-11-21
      I have so much love for BBT (not a coffee lover) and I think I have tried all brands.  I have my favourite drink for all different brands. Just to name a few:- N17, Hawaii Summer tea. Alley, Stawberry green tea. Koi, Hazelnut milk tea with ice cream. Chicha, Osmanthus Mango tea. Heytea, Grapefruit tea with jelly itea, Grapefruit pomelo green tea with aiyu jelly Beautea, Tropical fruit tea Yi Fang tea, Beer fruit tea and many more other brands. On average, I drink about 1 tea a day. though I know it is somehow unhealthy but I just can't stop drinking. Well, others always said that BBT will make u put on weight but that is not true.  during covid lock down, there are very limited BBT option available (some are able to operate as they are selling food as well) and I drink signific
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    • Vp777Vp777
      ·2024-11-21
      My love for bubble tea, I don't know what brand of tea they use. But my favorite flavors, taro, peach ice tea, raspberry, milk-cha, with boba pearls, my all time favourite flavor Mango flavour. I just was addicted towards the taste, but too expensive to buy. Hence I just got to 2 days a week from daily spending NZ$ 9. Now that I have spent a lot past 3 years. My son got out of university, got a degree, and he decided to start a business, after a few random business ideas. Guess what happened next ??? He ended up getting a franchise for opening a bubble tea store. Due to open soon, work in progress. Have a lot of hurdles to cross. But finally it's happening.. Mid-January hopefully it's done . Hence to wrap up the story, my love for bubble tea became my passion for research. And here I am
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·2024-11-21
      Bubble tea isn't just a drink-it's a lifestyle. In Singapore, where the weather is hot and the hustle never stops, a refreshing cup of bubble tea can feel like a mini-vacation. Whether it's the classic pearl milk tea from KOI, the zesty cheese tea from HEYTEA, or the indulgent brown sugar creations from Tiger Sugar, there's something for every craving. I'll admit, I'm a huge fan. I enjoy 2-3 cups a week, spending around $500 a year-but every sip is worth it! My favorites? Mixue for budget-friendly indulgence and Luckin Tea for a fancy treat. Bubble tea isn't just a drink, it's a mood booster. How much do you spend on your bubble tea fix?
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·2024-11-21
      Bubble tea isn’t just a drink- it’s the heart of our shared moments. From celebrating milestones to comforting us on rough days, it’s always there, like a dependable friend. My favorite memory? A spontaneous “bubble tea crawl” with colleagues, hopping from KOI to HEYTEA, chasing not just the perfect cup but also laughter and camaraderie. It’s amazing how a simple cup bridges differences and builds connections. Bubble tea isn’t just a lifestyle in Singapore- it’s our lifestyle. And hey, if I win this, the first thing I’ll do is treat my friends to another round of “boba bonding”!
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·2024-11-21
      I have no preference, whichever brand is OK for me. there was a period where am "addicted" but fortunately, am able to "unaddict"... so now, I try to only have them once in a while... On average, Singaporeans consume about 150 cups of bubble tea per year—almost a cup every 2-3 days! @LMSunshine @Universe宇宙 @rL @GoodLife99 @HelenJanet @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·2024-11-21
      I have no preference, whichever brand is OK for me. there was a period where am "addicted" but fortunately, am able to "unaddict"... so now, I try to only have them once in a while... On average, Singaporeans consume about 150 cups of bubble tea per year—almost a cup every 2-3 days! @LMSunshine @Universe宇宙 @rL @GoodLife99 @HelenJanet @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal
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    • Vp777Vp777
      ·2024-11-21
      Before I just loved the expensive taste, used to spend $ 9 everyday, nearly for 2 months until I realised, this is I am spending too much, so I decided, to have Just two days in a week, for 3 years. Until now I own a franchise, so free everyday. Due to open soon mid January...
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    • AqaAqa
      ·2024-11-21
      Singaporeans on average consume about 150 cups of bubble tea per year—almost a cup every 2-3 days! I would like to know who are these people. Bubble tea can be a meal itself. It could be the substitute to our lunch. Quite amazed by the news that Singaporean is top consumer of bubble tea. Thanks for the info @Tiger_SG @icycrystal
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    • xuan3009xuan3009
      ·2024-11-21
      I love my bubble tea!! This cup of drink definitely serves more function than just quenching thirst..it comes with history, culture and experiences included. With more brands appearing in the market, competition will increase, and it's definitely some extent of a survival of the fittest- what emerges strong will continue to enjoy a strong following considering how relevant this beverage has made itself in our lives.
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·2024-11-22
      15 cups of bubble tea a month?! Don't think I can reach 15 in a year! @TigerGPT are there any listed bubble tea companies on STI or the US?
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    • 微风轻扬微风轻扬
      ·2024-11-22
      I don’t drink bubble tea because it contains too much sugar, and drinking too much of it isn’t good for your health. Excessive sugar can not only lead to weight gain but also increase health risks. So, I usually choose to drink sugar-free coffee instead—it’s healthier, energizing, and suits my lifestyle better.
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·2024-11-21
      I prefer CHICHA San Chen. The texture of their boba bubble is not hard like the others after putting it for a period. If you drink straight away, the bubble is still warm. Also, the tea they use is more quality and tasty ( my personal preference)
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    • amberinozamberinoz
      ·2024-11-23
      I spend around S$50 a month on bubble tea. If there was a bubble tea stock i will definitely buy it haha
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    • WanEHWanEH
      ·2024-11-20
      I seldom buy bubble tea as they are expensive and not good to health. I only purchased it when I have the free voucher from others. The brand I tried before is tealive, bear, deel....
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    • Kiwi_GKiwi_G
      ·2024-11-21
      I dont spend any money on Bubble Tea as too much added sugar - often, (but not always) high fructose corn syrup (the worst) or white sugar. Not for me sorry! 🤢 
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