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Icy Juicy has been open a few weeks now and I was in the area so I decided to forgo my normal boba spots and give them a try. There were two other customers when I walked in, one was already seated with his food. All I wanted was a drink, so I walked right up to the cashier to order. It took 3 people to ring up my order, apparently there was some confusion on how to properly charge me for boba in my honeydew milk tea. Or maybe there was a language barrier. I don't know, but the ordering process certainly could have been smoother. Total came to $5.68. The waitress didn't say anything to me after I paid... so I stood there for a few minutes, feeling awkward and in the way. After a couple minutes I decided to sit down, wondering what the deal was. A full ten minutes later my drink was ready. It tasted gritty, likely due to the instant creamer used. The cup had a normal lid, not the fancy seal I have come to expect from boba tea shops. Overall, I am pretty unimpressed. There are just far too many places in the area where I can get better tasting drinks at the same price or less, with better service then I received at Icy Juicy. On to the next one...
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