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Tired of constantly monitoring your stove while preparing boba? With TeaZone’s Frozen Boba, the days of stovetop anxiety are over. It’s as easy as placing a frozen boba package in your 750W microwave for just 80 seconds. Be sure to vent the steam by gently opening a corner of the package before microwaving to achieve that perfect texture. Say goodbye to the complexities of traditional boba preparation and welcome the convenience of consistent, chewy, and delightful boba tea.
We are thrilled to announce that our Texas facility has achieved NSF certification for our products! This prestigious certification speaks volumes about our commitment to providing top-notch quality and safety to our customers. In...
Running a restaurant can be an exhilarating adventure, serving a diverse crowd with unique tastes and preferences. But amidst the hustle and bustle, ensuring consistent and delightful beverages can become a challenging task. That’s...
Welcome to an exclusive interview with the Hawaii site team at LollicupStore, the innovative cup manufacturing site that recently opened its doors on May 10th. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the...
In 1883, Philibert Routin started a company called 1883 Maison Routin, which means “House of Routin,” a vermouth company that eventually developed to the beloved syrup company that we know today. How did 1883...
The halo effect of Ghirardelli has become a major selling point for foodservice operators that are looking to elevate their brand.
This is a story of how a humble boba stop grew into a successful NASDAQ-listed company. Karat by Lollicup is a large US-based manufacturer and distributor of foodservice supplies. Karat® brand containers and utensils...
To accommodate growing demand, Karat® by Lollicup has signed new leases for additional warehouse space in CA, HI, and SC.
Leading soft serve brands DOLE SOFT SERVE® and Frostline® Frozen Treats have released their latest flavors driven by consumer trends of familiarity.
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Experts estimated our supply chain would start to normalize by the second half of 2022 and then there were new coronavirus outbreaks in China and an energy crisis that threw the target off into the unforeseeable future.