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Qbubble Tea Powder is a premium 3-in-1 instant bubble tea mix from Taiwan, combining tea, creamer, and sugar in one convenient powder. Each 2.2-pound bag yields approximately 25 cups of authentic, flavorful milk tea, offering a cost-effective and customizable alternative to expensive bubble tea shops.




| ASIN | B00CSPMBE8 |
| ASIN | B00CSPMBE8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,069 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #3,186 in Herbal Tea |
| Brand Name | Qbubble |
| Caffeine Content Description | High Caffeine |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,064) |
| Each Unit Count | 35.2 |
| Flavor | original |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Tea |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | SYNCHKG047082 |
| Liquid Contents Description | Beverage Type Not Listed |
| Manufacturer | Qbubble |
| Manufacturer | Qbubble |
| Model Number | SYNCHKG047082 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.65 x 8.07 x 3.03 inches; 2.2 Pounds |
| Part Number | COMINHKG047082 |
| Product Benefits | Convenient, Sugar-Free Bubble Tea Experience in One Package |
| Special Ingredients | Ginger, Lemongrass, Orange Peel, Cardamom, Hibiscus, Safflower, Turmeric, Honey, Rose Hip, Lemon Peel |
| Specialty | Sugar Free |
| Sweetness Description | mildly sweet |
| UPC | 696859275296 |
| UPC | 696859275296 |
| Unit Count | 35.27 Ounce |
| Units | 35.27 Ounce |
C**E
Look no further! Trust me. Get this one!!! I'm Asian and I know my milktea.
I'm from the Philippines and MilkTea/Bobba Shops are very big there, in my opinion you find the best milk tea there! Since I've been in the US, I've been craving for milktea and unfortunately I haven't been to a place where they actually make a good one, except when I go to an authentic Thai Restaurant and they offer Thai Latte Iced tea, other than that though whenever I thought I finally found a store,cafe or retaurant that offers milktea, it's always not that great. Not to mention how expensive they are! They're at least 5$ a pop. To cut my long story short, lol, I found this and I gave it a shot! Lo and behold! I finally found a milktea powder that's awesome and tastes like what we have in the Philippines. Of course they don't have my favorite flavors, but I'm totally satisfied with this classic milk tea and their honeydew as well! I will be ordering more in the future! This is really cheap but very tasty, especially when you add some bobbas! I just love this! For those who are having problem making it because there's no intruction... This is what I do... In a regular tumbler (16oz) I put 3/4 cup of hot water (I just turn my faucet to it's hottest temp let it run for awhile before I actually get my water so I'm sure it's prettt hot), then I do a little heaping 1/4 cup of powder, mix it until everything is dissolved. Then I put a bunch of ice, as much as you want, preferably 1cup. I close the tumbler and shake it (the hot water will melt some of your ice so it'll add to your drink), if after shaking there's still not enough water in the tumbler, just add a little bit more cold water, about 1/4-1/2 cup. Shake it again and it should taste perfect!!! If you have Bobba, put it on top and viola! Enjoy!
R**E
Very good
I’ve wasted money and done a lot of extensive research on how to make my milk tea taste like the shops. While this product is very good but you also need a non dairy creamer powder with no sugars. Add both and it taste amazing! Also add your desire flavor syrup or powder to get the specific flavor you want!
T**E
... make my own bubble tea so that I can enjoy it at home every day
I recently started to make my own bubble tea so that I can enjoy it at home every day. I like to use Stash Double Bergamot tea most of the time, but it requires advance preparation. I got this mix to try for those days I haven't time to brew and chill my own. I was pleasantly surprised by this mix, it is very similar to the tea shop version and is quick to mix. There are no directions on the package, so you will have to experiment to get the ratio you like. I use about 4 T. mix to 10 oz. water. It is plenty sweet as is.
R**N
10/10 would buy again
This is SO. GOOD. I mix it with 1/4 cup of hot water and 3 tbs powder, then about 3/4 to 1 cup of milk. Add in some sea salt cream, and it’s delicious. I don’t add ice, I just put it in the fridge for about an hour to get the full taste. Tastes like what you’d get at a boba shop. It mixes well, and it’s super smooth. Tastes slightly floral to me. I like my milk tea on the sweet side, so 3 tbs powder is good for me.
S**M
Just like the black tea bubble shop tea flavor you're used to
I've made this several times and it tastes just like a bubble shop black milk tea! My recipe for making is as follows: 1. Heat 8 oz. of water to at least 185F. 2. Add 3 tablespoons of the tea mix powder to a stainless steel cocktail mixer. You can also add a tablespoon of sugar but I've found the sugar isn't necessary. I would not recommend a plastic mixer due to the hot temp of the mixture. 3. Add the hot water to the cocktail shaker and mix vigorously for at least 30 seconds. Most of the ice in the shaker will melt. 4. Add ice to a 16 - 20 oz. glass. I fill the glass about 2/3 full. 5. Fill up your glass with the tea and enjoy! If you decide you also want boba, I would make those prior to heating the tea and add to the bottom of the glass prior to adding ice. The boba package usually has pretty clear directions.
J**E
Tastes good, but...
Super duper easy to make! And tastes excellent... but I did drink mine after the expiration date without realizing it 😬 and occasionally I got kind of a grassy flavor. Adding boba got rid of it. It was good beyond that, I'm just not sure if it's supposed to have that taste, or if I'm just stupid for drinking it after it expired 😅 I didn't get sick though!
R**T
An okay 3-in-1
Was in search for a decent instant milk tea, but this one is alright at best compared to others I've had. Completely lacking a good body/milky mouthfeel. When mixed with brewed black tea instead of water, the flavor is improved a bit, but evaporated milk or cream will be needed get the right mouthfeel/consistency.(Note: mixing more powder still doesn't change the consistency enough, but just makes it sweeter) I'd say the flavor mixed with plain water is equivalent to the rectangular bottled milk tea you'll find in Asian markets. Nowhere close to the milk teas you'd get at any decent bubble tea shop, but hey it was only 11 bucks.
A**E
Great base for black milk teas!
This is a great powder for to use as a base for milk tea! My recommendation is to add sweet/unsweetened cold black tea instead of water. You’ll get more flavor and it will taste closer to the milk teas you get in store. I use 2 tbsp of powder and 1 tbsp of coffeemate. I add coffeemate for extra creamy flavor. Or you can add milk or plant based beverage. Melt the powders with a little bit of hot water. About a 1/4 cup. Mix well. Add flavored syrup of choice or leave as is. It’s your tea! Add ice to half the cup. Mix to cool down the liquid. Add your sinkers of choice. Then finish it off with cold black tea. BOOM! Note: I use a starbucks 20 oz cup for my milk teas.
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