San Francisco's Twrl Milk Tea, a plant-based food and beverage company established by women entrepreneurs, proudly unveils an exciting partnership initiative with the Taiwanese American Federation of Northern California (TAFNC) and esteemed Taiwanese American illustrator, Eugenia Yoh. Together, they are embarking on a collaborative venture centered around a new special-edition can design for the brand's renowned Taiwan-Style Black Milk Tea, as part of the 'Inclusivi-tea' campaign.
Drawing inspiration from the rich cultural tapestry of their Taiwanese and Chinese heritage, coupled with the shared dedication of the Federation and Twrl Milk Tea to fostering inclusive, multi-generational communities, this innovative collaboration is poised to spotlight Taiwan's illustrious legacy as the birthplace of bubble milk tea.
"The Formosan black bear illustration and Taiwanese milk tea symbolize Taiwan’s commitment to environmental conservation and culinary excellence. Taiwan aspires to foster global friendships, showcasing its rich natural heritage to the world," says Sophia Chuang, Director of Culture Center of TECO in Milpitas (OCAC).
Inclusive Bear-Focused Can Designs
Twrl Milk Tea Launches the New 'Inclusivi-tea' Can Design
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