"In 2012, McDonald's was the first global fast food chain to cash in on the trend when it served bubble tea for a month in its 800 German locations." ? www.eatthis.com
Mr. Boba, I wish I could love you.
The smoothies itself seems to be of the powdered variety. Milk is used here but they do offer lactose-free options like almond milk. The flavors aren't super extensive but I can appreciate the simplicity of a smaller menu.
Overall, this place is clean and the staff is friendly. Seating is a bit cozy so don't come in here with your billions of friends because y'all will be standing or going next door to sit in Korea Mart's food court. Price can be a bit steep. My small was $4.15 before tax.
This place gets the job done if you want those fruit flavored smoothies but if you're looking for milk tea, it's best you go somewhere else. There's a lot of new places that specializes and puts more emphasis on their teas. With so many boba shops opening up, especially in the east valley, why settle?