Boba tea still trending at new Milpitas store
Briefly

Mochiholic has opened a new location in Milpitas, featuring Japanese-style doughnuts and a unique ube boba milk tea. The store is located at 1535 Landess Ave., in the Seafood City complex. It marks the third franchise of Mochiholic, following stores in Pleasanton and UC Berkeley. The doughnuts are made from rice flour, offering a chewy texture and lower calorie count. They also serve a Taiwanese egg and ham sandwich and birthday packages for children to make mochi doughnuts. The boba tea market is experiencing a significant upward trend, projected to reach $4.5 billion by 2027.
Mochiholic has opened in Milpitas, offering Japanese-style doughnuts and exclusive ube boba milk tea, capturing the growing trend of boba tea culture.
Mochiholic doughnuts are made from rice flour, making them chewy and only half the calories of regular doughnuts, catering to health-conscious consumers.
The Milpitas location serves Taiwanese egg and ham sandwiches and birthday packages for kids who want to create their own mochi doughnuts.
The boba tea market was valued at $2.1 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $4.5 billion by 2027, highlighting its popularity.
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