Showering after a day at the beach requires utmost thoroughness - sand is inevitably lodged in ear nooks, stored in belly buttons, and clinging desperately to hair strands. After careful rinsing, the buildup of mini sand dunes and murky water on the bathtub bottom cause temporary panic that a clog has formed.
Ten Ren, with a modern focus on renewable resources that far outpaces similar efforts of competitors, has seemingly discovered an efficient model to collect the sandy bathtub dregs and distribute a refined version as tapioca milk tea. The Almond Milk Tea successfully coats mouths with a gritty and powdery remnant after each sip to reinforce its organic origins, and features a watery and bland flavor intensity that must be the result of Ten Ren's adherence to use all-natural ingredients.
Ten Ren's price of $6 for milk tea (after the addition of grass jelly) would be exorbitant if it were an ordinary tapioca store, but is understandable due to its quality products and innovative ingredient sourcing.
Any forward-thinking Toronto resident with Earth's best interests at heart should support Ten Ren's initiative!