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Bubbies Milk Tea is a Low-Calorie Treat Inspired by Bubble Tea

Bubbies Milk Tea is a super-premium new ice cream treat that's low in calories and made with simple ingredients, fusing the beloved pillowy texture of mochi with the flavor of a bubble tea shop favorite.

The non-GMO, gluten-free, rBST-free treat made with KSA Kosher dairy meets the growing demand for bubble tea-inspired snacks beyond the beverage aisle, all while offering a multi-textured bite. The Milk Tea Mochi Ice Cream is available at select Whole Foods Market stores nationwide, and it speaks to health-conscious consumers with natural inclusions like spirulina extract, and fruit and vegetable juice for color.

Bubbies' Milk Tea flavor joins a range of low-calorie mochi varieties at just 90 calories per serving.
Trend Themes
1. Bubble-tea Snacks - Expanding beyond the beverage aisle, the rise of bubble-tea-inspired snacks is captivating health-conscious consumers.
2. Low-calorie Indulgences - The integration of beloved flavors in low-calorie offerings reflects a growing market for guilt-free treats.
3. Multi-textured Treats - Merging various textures in one snack is appealing to consumers seeking unique sensory experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Health-conscious Foods - Demand for low-calorie, health-focused snacks that do not compromise on flavor is surging.
2. Specialty Desserts - Innovative dessert fusions like milk tea mochi are attracting niche markets looking for novel indulgences.
3. Ethnic-inspired Snacks - Products that draw upon culturally rich flavors, like those from bubble tea, are becoming mainstream in diverse snack portfolios.

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