Lollicup Coffee & Tea
Lollicup Coffee & Tea is a chain of beverage stores specializing in bubble tea, also known as boba tea, and other specialty drinks. The company was founded in 2000 and has since expanded to numerous locations across the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
Lollicup Coffee & Tea was established in 2000 by Alan Yu and Marvin Cheng. The first store opened in San Gabriel, California. The brand quickly gained popularity for its unique offerings of bubble tea, a Taiwanese tea-based drink that includes chewy tapioca balls, also known as boba.
Products[edit | edit source]
Lollicup Coffee & Tea offers a wide range of beverages, including:
The chain is known for its customizable drinks, allowing customers to choose the level of sweetness, type of tea, and additional toppings such as boba, jelly, and pudding.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Lollicup Coffee & Tea has expanded to multiple locations across the United States, particularly in states with large Asian-American communities. Some of the key states with Lollicup locations include:
Corporate Structure[edit | edit source]
Lollicup Coffee & Tea is part of Lollicup USA Inc., which also operates under the brand name Karat by Lollicup. The company is involved in the manufacturing and distribution of beverage and foodservice products, including disposable cups, straws, and utensils.
Sustainability Initiatives[edit | edit source]
Lollicup Coffee & Tea has made efforts to incorporate sustainable practices into its operations. The company has introduced eco-friendly products such as biodegradable straws and compostable cups to reduce its environmental footprint.
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