Photo via SWEET7
If you’ve got a major sweet tooth, tune in. Global tea drink brand SWEET7 is known for its delicious milk teas, fruit teas, and soft-serve – and it’s officially opening its first North American location right here in Vancouver.
While new to this half of the world, SWEET7 has delighted beverage lovers across the globe since its debut in China in 2006.
Opening later this month, SWEET7 Robson is not only bringing the brand’s signature flavours to the city, but offering guests an extra special treat.
On opening weekend, those who come by the new location will be treated to 50% off SWEET7’s mango pamelo sago series, signature mango series, and soft-serve series!
“We take pride in showcasing local ingredients as well as sourcing the best mangoes and other fruit rarely seen in Canada from around the world,” says the store manager. “We are both very excited to open our doors and introduce locals and visitors alike to the range of flavours that have made SWEET7 such a favourite around the world.”
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Using locally sourced ingredients and time-honoured brewing techniques, SWEET7 spotlights fresh fruit and pure ingredients in every sip. And if you follow a plant-based diet, there are plenty of options on the menu that will satisfy your craving.
Guests can customize drinks by selecting from an array of fresh, seasonal toppings, and choosing the sweetness and temperature level of each drink.
Opening weekend will take place from Friday, January 19th to Sunday, January 21st.
So there you have it, mango lovers! Get ready to enjoy your favourite fruit (and more) in a whole new way.
When: Opening on Friday, January 19th
Where: 1696 Robson Street
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