ArkanCha Boba Tea Now Open Inside U of A Bookstore

ArkanCha is now open at the U of A Bookstore.

ArkanCha is now open at the U of A Bookstore.

Have you ever tied Boba tea?

If you're looking for the perfect drink to refresh yourself on the way to class then look no further. U of A alumnus Wen Guo is bringing bubble tea, smoothies and Slushies to the University of Arkansas.

What is Boba Tea? Boba tea, sometimes-called bubble tea is a Taiwanese iced tea that has a layer of chewy tapioca balls that sit on the bottom. Consisting of a tea base mixed with lactose free creamer, fruit syrups, and tapioca pearls, bubble tea is a fun and delicious treat to drink. ArkanCha brews their tea on site to bring out maximum flavor and makes the tapioca pearls with fresh ingredients each day. They're never more than 5 hours old.

Free Samples: Stop by ArkanCha inside the U of A Bookstore for a free sample and find your favorite flavor of Boba Tea today.

Catering is available for campus events. Visit ArkanCha on Facebook for more details and contact information.

 

Contacts

BJ Elkins, marketing manager
U of A Bookstore
479-575-5491, belkins@uark.edu

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