Taiwanese Bubble Tea Brands Offer Dragon Boat Festival and Summer Deals
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Several Taiwanese bubble tea brands are offering promotions for the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival and summer season.
- COMEBUY is collaborating with the game "Wuthering Waves" and introducing a new caffeine-free series.
- Macao Teahouse is celebrating its 18th anniversary with a 4-liter sharing pot discount, while CoCo is offering a buy-one-get-one-free deal on milk tea and discounted smoothies.
Taiwan's popular bubble tea scene is buzzing with special offers as brands roll out promotions for the Dragon Boat Festival and the summer heat. COMEBUY is partnering with the new open-world action game "Wuthering Waves" for a limited-time collaboration. Customers purchasing designated drinks from the new caffeine-free "Light Barley" series can receive in-game virtual item cards or exclusive merchandise. The series features six layered, refreshing options made with barley and cassia seeds, catering to those who prefer non-caffeinated beverages.
Macao Teahouse is marking its 18th anniversary with a "18 Turns of Good Luck" campaign. From June 17 to June 27, customers ordering a 4-liter sharing pot through their app will receive a 10% discount. Additionally, those who pick up their orders at a store can participate in a prize wheel activity for a chance to win free drinks or other rewards.
CoCo is celebrating its "Wednesday Friend Day" on June 17 with a buy-one-get-one-free offer on its "Pink Tapioca Milk Tea." For the Dragon Boat Festival and the summer solstice, from June 19 to June 21, select smoothies and iced drinks will be available for NT$49. Meanwhile, Daiyizu is launching a new "Pink Mango Smoothie" for a limited two-week period starting June 17, offering a special price of NT$77 for a medium cup on June 18 and 19. They are also introducing a new series of drinks made with locally sourced dragon fruit from Changhua.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.