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View Poll Results: Which of these Milk Tea stores is your favorite?

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  • Serenitea

    10 18.18%
  • Chatime

    12 21.82%
  • Gong Cha

    9 16.36%
  • Happy Lemon

    3 5.45%
  • Infinitea

    2 3.64%
  • Moonleaf

    1 1.82%
  • Ersao

    0 0%
  • Dakasi

    8 14.55%
  • Tea 101

    0 0%
  • Bubble Tea

    2 3.64%
  • Share Tea

    1 1.82%
  • Others

    7 12.73%
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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Ang dali dali replicate ng milk tea. Matagal ng ginagawa ng ibang tao yan even before it became popular. Even the ingredients are all over. May nabibili na nga nakatimpla by the gallon and even the pearls

    Paano kaya naging mahirap i replicate Chinese. Lol.

    Kahit sino magagawa yan milk tea e halo halo lang. It's not like baking a cake

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    #2
    cathey ang usapan dito legit oolong milkteh, sunmoon blakc tea, alisan tea. Yan ang nasa chatime at gongcha.

    Hindi yung mga flavoring na wintermelon, hokkaido, okinawa. Kita mo pinangalan pa sa japanese na lugar pero mga cheapipay flavorings yan caramelly. Mga timpla ng injoy yan walang kwenta.





    What im trying to point out eh sa bahay mahirap sumikat na wala ka matino pearls, loose leaf from taiwan. And sa chinese food naman kung no name ka mahirap sumikat sa pandemic.

    Syempre magpapadeliver ka sa sikat at subok na.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Ang tanong kung ma-approve ka ng bank hahahaha lalo kung high risk ka these days. Kahit zero interest siguro hindi ko rin papatulan kasi wala ako pambayad [emoji23]


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  4. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by carwhacko View Post
    Ang tanong kung ma-approve ka ng bank hahahaha lalo kung high risk ka these days. Kahit zero interest siguro hindi ko rin papatulan kasi wala ako pambayad [emoji23]


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    'tis well-known,
    banks will only give loans to institutions that do not need the money.
    heh heh.
    ancient joke.

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    I love Japanese food! OT na.

    BTT: Naginvest ako ng milk tea equipments at mga ingredients kasi nagstart ako magbenta dito sa subdivision namin, sa family and friends narin. Masarap naman daw milk tea namin. Hehehe or baka pampalubag loob lang nila. [emoji38] Hindi ko pa naasikaso kasi tumanggap na ako carwash dito. Partner ko nalang nagttake ng orders if meron. Happy lang ako since mahilig rin ako sa milk tea yung walang sugar [emoji3526]


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  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Typical behavior of un-progressive people - always X vs Y, if I say X is good, it means Y sucks. Cannot be both X and Y are good. And only those who agree with them are right, if you like Y you are wrong. False dichotomy.


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  7. Join Date
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    #7
    Basta ako super enjoy ko Japanese food. [emoji14]











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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Basta ako super enjoy ko Japanese food. [emoji14]


    ...look at all that marbling!
    is that what happens to my muscles, when i get a massage?
    heh heh.

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    #9
    Libre extra boba sa Tiger Sugar.

  10. Join Date
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    #10
    cathey maya replayan ktia. Pero lets start my gising with this


    Milk tea fans, this cute limited-edition fridge is for you

    Patricia Baes 6/25/2020


    The milk-tea craze is nowhere near dying, and if you want to take your obsession to the next level, you'll want to check out this adorable find that will remind you of your fave drink.

    Dubbed the Pearl Boba Mini Fridge (U.S.$99, roughly PHP4,960), this compact, limited-edition appliance by American brand Smoko can store everything from drinks to small containers of food and more.

    Or, as Smoko says, it could be "a place to hide your extra boba milk teas from your roommates."


    © Provided by Spot.ph Take your milk-tea obsession to the next level with this uber- kawaii mini fridge. PHOTO BY Smoko

    The Pearl Boba Mini Fridge has a 10-liter capacity and can fit 12 soda cans.

    It's 6.7 pounds in weight, making it easy to keep in your room or anywhere you want. It comes with an AC/DC adapter so you can use it in your car, and cools down up to 2°C.

    Its removable shelves also make it easy to arrange the contents neatly.

    You can keep it on your desk for cool drinks and eats anytime or use it to store makeup products to help extend shelf life.


    © Provided by Spot.ph It can store up to 12 soda cans! PHOTO BY Smoko

    This mini-refrigerator is a pre-order item that's estimated to ship between late July to early August.

    Smoko ships from Los Angeles, California via FedEx International Economy or FedEx International Priority.

    Payment options include credit card and Paypal.

    For more information, check out the Pearl Boba Mini Fridge on Smoko.
    nubayan pati design ng ref eh sinusuyod ni milkteh.

  11. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    cathey maya replayan ktia. Pero lets start my gising with this




    nubayan pati design ng ref eh sinusuyod ni milkteh.
    it's cute.
    but for a few thousands more, i can get a much, much larger ref that'll be far more useful than that tiny... thing.

  12. Join Date
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    #12
    Yesterday we had a milk tea and my wife ordered a calamansi yakult tea. Initially its seems like a weird combination for me. Pero nung tikman ko masarap naman.

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    #13
    I find kagalingan's post entertaining and informative at the same time. I think he is the smartest member in this forum.

    Touch my heart [emoji173]

  14. Join Date
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    Cathy




    haha

  15. Join Date
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    #15
    I take back what I said Ang aga aga ang lakas manira ng araw.

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    ^^^

    haha

    -----

  17. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by teukie View Post
    I find kagalingan's post entertaining and informative at the same time. I think he is the smartest member in this forum.

    Touch my heart [emoji173]
    i think so, too.
    alas! he does not use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i think so, too.
    alas! he does not use it.
    I'm dead HAHAHA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    hindi ba tutulo lang yan at lalagkit ang lahat?
    Last edited by dr. d; July 10th, 2020 at 04:39 PM.

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