Things got heated on a recent episode of the Canadian Shark Tank, and Liu's viral critique made plenty of valid points.
A bubble tea company called Bobba is in hot water after Chinese Canadian actor Simu Liu voiced concerns about cultural ...
Not everything has to be traditional.” In response, Fiset said the company’s popping boba (filled with fruit juice) makes the product not “ethnical,” and Minhas agreed, saying that’s wha ...
A comprehensive guide to our favorite consumer bubble tea products and why it matters to the AA+PI community The post Five ...
Actor Simu Liu blasted a pair of Quebec entrepreneurs this week who went on Canada’s version of “Shark Tank” to pitch a drink ...
According to Fiset and Frenette, Bobba offers “unique” ready-to-drink bubble tea with “popping boba.” Bubble tea typically combines flavorful milk or regular tea with chewy tapioca balls ...
Not everything has to be traditional.” In response, Fiset said the company’s popping boba (filled with fruit juice) makes the product not “ethnical,” and Minhas agreed, saying that’s wha ...
"The popping boba is new," Minhas commented, displaying a complete lack of knowledge about bubble tea. "I can't say I've had that." Popping boba is in fact not new, which will be immediately ...
Entrepreneurs Sébastien Fiset and Jess Frenette, who founded the bottled popping bubble tea brand called Bobba, were asking for funding in exchange for 18% of their company's ownership ...