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Okay so I'll be upfront about this, this isn't my go-to boba shop but being right around the corner from me, it comes in as a very close second! We swung by this plaza to get Starbucks for the in-laws after picking up some donuts and I convinced the hubby to get us some boba instead. I didn't go for my usual milk teas since they seemed a little pricier than what I was used to but I let my eyes wander over to their Top 10 and gave their coffee lover and yogoberry (stolen from the hubby) a shot. The yogoberry is exactly as you would think, strawberries in a delicious yogurt smoothie drink. You could even convince yourself that it's healthy! However, don't add boba to it cause the boba just becomes somewhat...crunchy after sitting in a smoothie, losing it's chewy texture. The coffee lover wasn't anything special, honestly. It was an iced coffee drink with coffee jelly and boba. Nothing super exciting but I knew that going in. They do have a punch card system, well more of a punch card app, which is a little gripe for me because I don't have much memory left on my smart phone but punch cards always get me so I'll definitely be back to try their milk teas!
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