I’m sure many of you would be familiar with the name Blackball by now.
If you don’t already know what that is, they are a famous Taiwanese dessert store that specialises in selling herbal jelly with various toppings and creamer.
But that’s not all. They also sell herbal jelly drinks and milk tea.
But that isn’t the main reason why we’re talking about Blackball today.
What’s New?
Just recently, they announced that they were going to launch two new drinks – Grapefruit Green Tea and White Peach Green Tea.
That sounds quite refreshing already.
And here’s the good part. For a limited time period only, Blackball is offering their Grapefruit Green Tea at a discounted price of $2 per cup instead of the usual price of $3.50!
Now that may not sound like that much of a discount to you, but considering how many brands have begun pricing their drinks above $4, getting a cup of bubble tea at $2 just brings us back to those days when Sweet Talk was still around.
Ahh… The good old days. I still remember how often I bought them and most of their drinks were under $2.
This offer will be valid until 31 December, so you’ll have slightly more than a month to enjoy this thirst-quenching drink at an affordable price of $2!
This promotion is available at all of their outlets and you are not required to show any coupon or Facebook post at all.
Besides, if you’ve been drinking too much milk tea lately, perhaps it’s time for a change. Go for something different and healthier. Who knows? You might actually find your next favourite drink that doesn’t burn your pocket when you buy it thrice every week.
New Taro Soft Serve
Other than the above promotion and the launch of the two new drinks, Blackball has also recently launched the Taro Soft Serve topped with Sago. It is priced at $4.50 and is available at all Blackball outlets.
So if you’re in the area and are looking for some dessert, you can opt to get the soft serve for your sweet tooth and the $2 Grapefruit Green Tea for your thirst.
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