Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. is seeing a massive shortage of boba — or bubble tea — as tapioca starch shipments from overseas are delayed due to the ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Can you have too much boba? For one 14-year-old in China, the answer is yes. She had to be hospitalized after more than 100 tapioca balls were found stuck in her stomach. "They're ...
The U.S. boba tea market is rapidly growing, with more than 6,600 shops nationwide, and that number is projected to double by 2028. Consumer Reports tested boba pearls from major brands, including ...
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Bubble tea may contain lead. Should you cut back?
Medically reviewed by Jonathan Purtell, RDN Key Takeaways In a lab test, some popular bubble tea products exceeded safety ...
A panic erupted on the West Coast this week. Over a drink. It happened when beverage aficionados learned that tapioca, the starch used to make the sweet, round, chewy black bubbles — or pearls — that ...
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