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Good location and exposure. The shop is pretty small, with no tables to sit and enjoy your bubble tea. It's an order and take-out type of place. Parking is tight in that area of the Commerce Gate plaze, so I had to do a 2 minute walk from elsewhere in the plaza to get here, which isn't bad. Exercise! It was my first time trying Coco, and it didn't disappoint. I tried their $3.88 special, which lasts until May 15: a Medium "2 Ladies" which was basically black milk tea with egg pudding and tapioca. It had a rich aroma, and tasted great coupled with the egg pudding. Their other promo lasting until May 15 is a Lemon King cup, also for the same price. Regular price for a medium 2 Ladies is $4.50. To be honest, I like Chatime's rich taste better, but Coco definitely ranks above 168. The cashier was super friendly and patient! It was my first time here so I was a bit clueless, as no other tea place names their drinks "ladies". She helped me navigate sugar and ice portions (which I ultimately decided to keep normal since it was my first time here and felt like I had to try the original as a baseline reference) and offered me a bag for my 2 drinks.
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