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Ordered “mango green tea with milk cap, half sugar, no ice”_Sadly couldn’t taste the mango, nor the tea.Milk cap was way too sweet, poured at the bottom, not on top.Sweetness level was close to a standard ice cream meaning it’s not halved.No ice but turns out the execution is slushy, without prior warning._As a fan of Taiwanese drinks/bubble teas, I had to throw away without finishing even half of a drink— my guts felt bad from taking in too sweet mango-flavoured ice-cream(melted) that claimed t
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Ordered “mango green tea with milk cap, half sugar, no ice”
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Sadly couldn’t taste the mango, nor the tea.
Milk cap was way too sweet, poured at the bottom, not on top.
Sweetness level was close to a standard ice cream meaning it’s not halved.
No ice but turns out the execution is slushy, without prior warning.
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As a fan of Taiwanese drinks/bubble teas, I had to throw away without finishing even half of a drink— my guts felt bad from taking in too sweet mango-flavoured ice-cream(melted) that claimed to be a refreshing fruit tea made of fresh fruits.
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Not my usual practice to give negative review but it was too disappointing to be true, that I felt it needed a review/warning.

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Sugar level of a bubble tea is often based on the amount of syrup put into the drink hence it’s adjustable. From the above case, the shopkeeper said the fruit flavour would be quite weak if the sugar level was halved… the only possibility is that the sweetness were already in the fruit(?) But as I couldn’t taste the tea nor the claimed fruit, it’s quite likely coming from pre-mixed fruit mixture.
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