Another top from anonymous to make all your drinks expensive (customers will give you more money: Basically make your entire menu this: Royal Milk Tea + Lychee soda Strawberry cow boba Whipped cream with boba/sprinkles/strawberries/gold Any of the lids mentioned in the slide show. Some examples are strawberry cow lid, pink frog, moon, unicorn, and Lilly pad

This cute shop management simulation game starts with you making strawberry bubble tea with boba pearls for yourself. Joji, a strawberry forest spirit, shows up and needs your help to restore their old shop.


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The way news organizations title stories is important. In its first two headlines, the Times described bubble tea, also known as pearl milk tea or boba, as a complicated foreign drink not widely popular in the United States or around the world. This despite the fact that bubble tea shops exist in places like Morgantown, West Virginia, Birmingham, Alabama, and Kentwood, Michigan. The parent company of one of the largest chains, ChaTime, is publicly listed in Taiwan with a market cap of $2.9 billion.

Needless to say, we became great friends. We bonded over lunch runs to the local boba shop in the Mission. One day, it closed down. We panicked, fearing the jitters to come from boba and caffeine withdrawal. We soon took matters into our own hands and watched countless hours of YouTube videos about making the perfect cup of boba milk tea. We subsequently went to every boba shop in the city, hoping they could help us shed light on a seemingly clandestine food industry. The wheels were churning.

Discover the enchantment of the Magic Den, an exciting new feature that lets you unleash your creativity in crafting delightful boba drinks. Unlock this special area in the game and collect trinkets from the animated fireplace, Kokoro. Utilize these trinkets at the experiment table to concoct new ingredients, toppings, and add-ins for your personalized boba creations.

Discover the enchanting world of Boba Story, a captivating tea shop management game. Join forces with Joji, a delightful strawberry forest spirit, to revive their ancient shop. Craft unique bubble tea creations using ingredients like blueberry popping boba, taro tea, and brown sugar milk tea.

Design your dream tea shop with whimsical furniture and windows. Unlock special boba flavors like cow boba and rainbow sprinkles. Serve delectable snacks inspired by Asian cuisines. Help Joji restore their shop's honor and earn the prestigious "Royal Favorite Thing" award. Play offline, anytime, anywhere. Start your boba adventure now!

Since the spread of COVID-19 began, we have seen many families having to change their travel plans as restrictions were arising every day. This is what Boba's family experienced when they were preparing for their international move. Luckily, they had PetRelocation on their side. Here's Boba's story! 

So, how angry can I be that the culture is flowing beyond the confines of boba shops, and that more people want to drink boba, and that more boba shops are opening near me, and that an enticing new beverage seems to materialize every time I go back? How can I say no to new drinks that contain more ingredients than one healthy adult human should be consuming by straw? And why would I want to?

Boba Story is a relaxing cooking-style mobile game! Run your very own boba shop as you introduce boba to the entire kingdom. Decorate your shop, and create aesthetic drinks for your customers! Collect a variety of lids and toppings for your boba, and serve up delicious beverages for all to try.

anyone know the recipies for all of the new stuff? boba cheese foam, strawberries and whipped cream, sprinkles and whipped cream, gold flakes and whipped cream?? and also the new drink, royal milk tea

After a number of rumors surrounding a potential Boba Fett-led movie, the character returned in the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian," leading to his own "Book of Boba Fett" spin-off. With appearances in dozens of (now non-canon) "Star Wars" series and a huge backstory created for the early '00s prequel trilogy, Boba Fett has gone from having a few minutes in the spotlight to an entire legacy. But who is he, really? Here is everything you need to know about Boba Fett's (in-canon) story.

Before we can jump into Boba's story, we have to go back to events that predate his first chronological on-screen appearance. Over a decade before the Clone Wars, Jedi master Sifo-Dyas foresaw a terrible darkness that was slowly spreading over the galaxy. In his attempts to warn the Jedi Council, he was ignored and removed from his place in the Order. After that rejection, he strikes a deal with the cloners on the sea planet of Kamino to create a Grand Army of the Republic after seeing thousands of star systems join the Separatists.

His premonitions of galactic conflict alarm the Kaminoans as much as it had Sifo-Dyas, and they anxiously agree, using the Mandalorian bounty hunter Jango Fett (Temuera Morrison) as a genetic template. Unbeknownst to Sifo-Dyas, the Sith get wind of his plans and put their own in motion to create the perfect storm to grant themselves control over the Clone Army. But that's a story for a different time. In exchange for his genetic template, Jango Fett negotiates for a single, unaltered clone, a genetically pure boy designated "Alpha," whom he would keep for himself.

Boba Fett may have made his official first onscreen appearance in 1980's "The Empire Strikes Back" (if we aren't including the "Star Wars Holiday Special," that is), but thanks to the 2002 live-action prequel "Attack of the Clones" and the 2008 animated series "The Clone Wars," he's been given a pretty in-depth history that extends far beyond his bounty hunting profession. Prior to the start of the Clone Wars, his father, Jango Fett, is hired to assassinate Senator Padm Amidala (Natalie Portman), the eventual wife of one Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen).

In "The Clone Wars," Jango is described by the Mandalorian Prime Minister (Julian Holloway) as a "common bounty hunter" who was able to get a hold of their armor but is not, in fact, Mandalorian himself. When "The Clone Wars" came out in 2008, the story went that Jango Fett was indeed Mandalorian and the planet's officials were desperate to hide it. But in 2014, when Disney announced that the Star Wars Expanded Universe (now "Star Wars Legends") was no longer canon, Jango lost his original backstory, even as "The Clone Wars" remained canon.

Understandably, Obi-Wan keeps his distance, not wanting to hurt anyone unnecessarily, especially a young boy who seems in over his head. After a brief fight, Kenobi makes a getaway with Cad Bane and Separatist Moralo Eval (Stephen Stanton), infiltrating their ranks to escape the prison, leaving Boba and his friend Bossk (Dee Bradley Baker) in the dust. Only a few episodes later, Kenobi takes down Dooku's plot and sends Cad Bane straight back to jail. Upon Bane's return, Boba criticizes the bounty hunter for not keeping out of prison, to which Bane tells Boba the full story.

Not every job goes as smoothly as Boba would like. While some bounties are quick and easy, others are a bit more complicated, occasionally damaging our favorite mercenary's reputation. One such job is chronicled in the Marvel Comics series "Star Wars: Bounty Hunters," which tells the story of Boba Fett's botched Corellian job, taking place about 10 years before "A New Hope." Hiring Boba, the heir to the Mourner's Wail Syndicate puts an assassination team together to take out a target on Corellia before things go south.

During the events of "A New Hope," Boba Fett acts as Jabba the Hutt's enforcer when the gangster confronts Han Solo (Harrison Ford) about his enormous debt. Though Boba doesn't do much, it establishes his connection to the Hutts, which would become important later on in his timeline. Interestingly, the short story "Added Muscle" reveals that Boba was planning on leaving Tatooine during this time, but after catching wind of the Empire's hunt for R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels), he decides to investigate.

But not every Boba Fett story ends with him as the villain. He may work for them often, but sometimes, the goodness within him peeks through. In Dark Horse Comics' "Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories" #7, set sometime during Imperial occupation, Boba reluctantly takes a job for a young Wookie named Viiveenn. Viiveenn is the daughter of Senator Yarua, who worked alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padm Amidala during the Clone Wars. Though her father died saving her life, his memory lives on in the small doll that he'd gifted her, one she needs Boba's help to find.

But Vader didn't just hire one bounty hunter for the job, he hired a number of others as well, including members of Boba's former outfit Krayt's Claw. Though the short story "Wait for It" explains that Bossk (Alan Harris) and Dengar (Morris Bush) wanted to form an alliance with Boba, reliving old times, the Mandalorian armor-clad hunter emphasizes his need for the extra credits, opting to work solo. Turns out, this is the right move, as Boba monitors Solo and his crew on their way to Bespin, following closely behind in Slave I.

While attempting to reclaim Han Solo and restore his reputation, Boba is attacked by 4-LOM and Zuckuss, whom he quickly dispatches. Unfortunately, these weren't the only bounty hunters after him. Beilert Valance, the mercenary T'onga, and even his former friends Bossk and Dengar come after him too. Learning about the auction for Solo, Boba flies to Jekara to retrieve the frozen smuggler, only to run into Bossk, who attempts to appeal to their long history. Ruthless as always, Boba leaves Bossk out in the cold as a warning to those who might get in his way.

Despite there not being any plans for a follow-up season of "The Book of Boba Fett," that doesn't mean our favorite bounty hunter won't show up again in the future. There are plenty of places to still keep track of the Mandalorian-ish anti-hero, even if he has yet to make any more appearances on "The Mandalorian." For instance, the ongoing Marvel Comics series "Star Wars: Bounty Hunters" continues Boba's story during the interim between "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi." Additionally, the Dark Horse Comics anthology series "Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories" occasionally highlights Boba's adventures during this period. 2351a5e196

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