Kissaten
The franchise fee is undisclosed. But interested franchisees may apply online through Kissaten's website.
Bubble tea culture in the U.K. receives a dose of Japanese culture thanks to Kissaten. Their Taiwanese-style dessert drinks provide a distinctive and unforgettable drinking experience owing to their integration of Japanese culture and traditions into their brand. Milk teas, flavored milk teas, salted and matcha cheese teas, fruit teas, and straight tea are all available.
Chewy tapioca with lasting, distinctive flavors like Honey, Rose and Taro were recreated by Kissaten from traditional brown sugar pearls. But apart from the tasty bubble tea binge-drinks, they also provide skincare and cosmetics goods, in addition to karaoke and bar services. Simply put, Kissaten has everything you need.
Xing Fu Tang
Initial Investment: $289,000 to $673,500
Xing Fu Tang's Taiwanese- style boba teas, which include a brown sugar infusion, are among the most popular on the market. To make them, the company only combines natural, raw ingredients, including the brown sugar, which is stir-fried from scratch every day.
Before indulging, the caramelized brown sugar is used to create a chord of harmony between the creamy milk and the bold brewed tea, then it becomes visible, adapting itself in a light or deep contrasting dark brown color. They provide a great selection of creative milk tea recipes that are sure to capture the interest of any customer and encourage them to try something new.
Sharetea
Minimum Investment: $300,000
In 1992, Sharetea's founder worked as a director in the television and film industry, which may have influenced the company name. Talking about courage, the proprietor of Kung Fu Tea decided to leave his job and start a tea street company. But just like any other, the fledgling stage of his business was far from having a sweet and bubbly feel. But he held onto the saying, "when you have strong faith, big thing happens".
They only use the best tea leaves and ingredients to give their customers the best. To further guarantee a top-notch boba tea experience, Sharetea only uses Taiwan high mountain tea in their milk tea offerings.
Kung Fu Tea
Franchise Fee: $37,000
Total Startup Capital: $140,000 to $422,000
Did you know that Kung Fu Tea's marketing department came up with the idea of celebrating April 30 as National Bubble Tea Day? And as true to its Taiwanese origins as ever are its recipe and flavor.
On the menu, you may find 10 luscious milk teas that can be bought online or in-store. The flavors are, namely, green tea, rosehip, coffee, taro, honey milk, Thai milk tea, winter melon, honey oolong, coconut and almond. Some of these flavors may be refreshing for some, as they are not the usual flavors you get to see or taste, which makes your bubble tea experience more exciting.
Kung Fu Tea is by far the largest bubble tea brand when it comes to made-to-order bubble tea in the United States, with over 200 outlets in the U.S.
Creams
Initial investment: £100,000
Franchise fee: £10,000
If you're looking for a fun-filled dessert parlor paradise, Creams might be the place with their different sugary goodies all in one place. Gelato, waffles, and crepes formed the basis of their idea when they were starting to start this indulgent adventure, until they expanded their offerings to include sundaes, cookie dough, cakes, puddings, milkshakes, beverages, hot beverages, vegan specialty items and doughnuts.
Matcha, strawberry, passion fruit, taro, apple fruit, honey dew, blueberry fruit, vanilla, raspberry, chocolate, watermelon, honey peach syrup fruit, mango, jasmine, and lychee are just some of the bubble tea varieties available at this award-winning café. Clearly, consumers may choose from a diverse range of options that provide a unique flavor profile.
Creams Cafe is one of the most established restaurants, owing to the many accolades it has received. Given this, one could feel more comfortable taking the plunge and opening a Creams franchise.
Mooboo
Start-up cost: £65,000+VAT.
Without a doubt, bubble tea is among humanity's most remarkable and cutting-edge inventions in recent history. Who knew that tapioca pearls, when doused in milk and tea, could provide the most intoxicating flavor ever? Mooboo is one of the most prominent bubble tea shops in the U.K. where people can get their bubble tea fix.
Mooboo has over 90 branches in the U.K. and boasts of being the biggest bubble tea franchise operator in the country. It offers fruit teas, milk teas, mocktails and special and experimental flavors infused in tea.
Mooboo is managed by grad students, families, or those who lost their jobs as a result of the recent epidemic, so you can rest easy knowing that your money is going to others who have gone through similar experiences. But if you're the kind who dreams of being the one to provide people with the delicious bliss of creamy bubble teas, then you may apply online to become a franchisee.
Bubbleology
Initial investment: £150,000 to £250,000
Bubbleology, the leading bubble tea brand in the U.K., has worked with prestigious companies, which just proves that they're beyond a beverage company; they're also a lifestyle brand. They have definitely poked that bubble, opening up new possibilities for themselves.
Bubbleology only uses 100% organic tea leaves in their milk, fruit, specialty flavors, customizable drinks, cocktails, and naked creme cups.
If you're also interested in going beyond the usual and bringing Bubbleology's delicious science to the rest of the United Kingdom, put on that coat and become a certified Bubbleology franchisee. Franchisees and business owners with retail experience are the only ones considered.
CUPP
Franchise fees: £17,000 + VAT (£21,000 total)
Minimum investment: £80,000
Just picture yourself at a music festival, sipping on your favorite sweet milk tea while munching on some chewy tapioca blobs and listening to your favorite band. That's how the authentic bubble tea shop, CUPP, was brought into the trending realm of bubble tea in Bristol in 2012.
CUPP had its start in a converted Citroen H Van they named "Pearl," taking it to various music and food festivals around the United Kingdom. But before making the dream come true, the founders of CUPP first went through the nitty-gritty of building a bubble tea business in Taiwan. The efforts of CUPP have paid off, as the company currently operates many branches in the cities of Bristol and Cardiff.