Today, April 30th, 2024, is National Bubble Tea Day. It was founded in 2018 by the National Day Calendar and Kung Fu Tea. Bubble tea is a more formal name for a popular drink nicknamed boba, which is known for its tapioca pearls, also called boba. The pearls are often paired with milk tea, but can be found in smoothies, milkshakes, frozen lemonade, and many more drinks. Everyday, like clockwork, tons of Rosemont students walk down to the Ralphs plaza to hang out. At the plaza, we have our very own bubble tea shop, named Ohoo, a boba shop that opened fairly recently. April 30th will be on a Tuesday this year, so if you happen to be in the area, make sure to stop by and wish the workers a “happy Bubble Tea Day,” for dealing with us students and our need for boba on a daily basis.
National Bubble Tea Day
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