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This is weird to admit, but before I was dragged to Fresh Cup by fellow Yelper Joey M. I was a boba virgin. Just the idea of textured balls in my drink made me a bit creeped out but I was strong and fought through my gagging to visit Fresh Cup. Upon entering fresh cup Joey M. and I realized we were definitely the only non-Asian customers but we weren't treated any differently which is fairly refreshing when you dine on Spring Mountain. The list of smoothies is long and there are so many intriguingly delicious from Kiwi to Lychee to Taro. They also have all the basic flavors so you don't have to get too crazy if you're trying it for the first time(HONEYDEW=THE NUTS). After trying a boba smoothie that first time I was back at least 3-4 times within 2 weeks to try new flavors. Fresh Cup also has a sweet rewards program which gives you free smoothies every once in a while and as a Jew I can't hate on free stuff. YAY FREE STUFF!
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