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Kung Fu Tea celebrates opening at Destiny USA

Kung Fu Tea at Destiny USA - Syracuse, NY Kung Fu Tea at Destiny USA - Syracuse, NY
Syracuse, NY A different kind of tea shop is now open at Destiny USA. Kung Fu Tea, which will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, July 16, is now open and offering a selection of fun and fresh bubble tea flavors for guests to experiment with and enjoy. Dubbed the “unchallenged expert” in the bubble tea business, the brand has a location beside Finger Lakes Coffee Roasters on the second floor of Destiny USA’s Canyon Café. Served either hot or cold, bubble tea is a Taiwanese drink, traditionally made with a tea base, fruit or milk, and chewy tapioca pearls. At Kung Fu Tea, the flavor varieties are nearly endless, ranging from green and black tea-based beverages to fruit slushes and even coffee options. Customers can customize their drinks, choosing ingredient add-ins, as well as different levels of sugar and ice. “Kung Fu Tea is a bubbly, exciting brand that our guests will absolutely love at Destiny USA,” said Aiden McGuire, director of marketing, Destiny USA. “Its bubble tea selection is unique, playful, fun and a wonderful addition to our growing lineup of Canyon Café offerings." A New York-based brand, Kung Fu Tea has 20 unique locations throughout the United States and more than 250 worldwide. With a decade of market experience, the bubble tea chain is focused on maintaining its exceptionally high ingredient quality and customer satisfaction standards.
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