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| - The snow combinations here are very interesting. I like the more classic stuff like a taro snow with mochi, fruit, and boba. And more mochi... you can never have too much mochi. I also learned that the snow and teas here don't use milk? Can someone confirm for me if this is true? The snow has never bothered me, but I thought that was just a good day as a lactose sensitive/intolerant person. I've avoided milk teas for a few years now, but golly, if it's true that they don't use dairy milk in their tea drinks, I might be in heaven. I guess next time I come here, I'll try a milk tea or thai tea and see what happens.
This would have have been a five-star review except for the fact that a funny thing happened the first time I was here. I ordered their mango snow combo, which I think is number 6. Whoever was taking orders that night got confused between combo 5 and combo 6 (I might be confusing the numbers here because I'm going off memory from over a month ago), so they wrote the wrong number on the cup. I wound up with the Mountain Dew/Honey Dew combo instead. Since it happened to my friend who ordered the same thing as me, we realised what had happened. I thought it was a funny incident, so we didn't make a big deal of it at the time, but it is going to ding a little bit here.
Nonetheless, I really like this place for boba and snow. The pop art/nerd cultural art is really great and fun to browse too. I think if I can confirm that the items here are dairy free, I'll update it for a five-star review, so stay tuned!
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