An exciting firm that specialises in bubble teas is set to open its first Scottish store on Byres Road next month.
CUPP is bringing their popular bubble teas, with a variety of flavours, and quality ingredients, to Glasgow and the first 100 customers are being offered a free bubble tea followed by a massive 50% off discount for the rest of the day.
It'll be the first of three stores in Glasgow, with two more locations due to open in the city; one on Sauchiehall Street and a third in the south side on Victoria Road.
The first store will open its doors to customers at 184 Byres Road on December 2 at 2 pm, with customers able to enjoy the fun Taiwanese favourite.
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Described as “the drink you can chew” it has gained massive popularity in recent years in the UK and around the world.
Head of Franchising at CUPP, Mikayla Whittle, said: “We are delighted to open the first of many CUPP stores in Scotland, with an iconic location acquired on Byres Road in Glasgow’s West End.
We have a further 10 stores in the pipeline in cities including Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Edinburgh. It will be great to launch this fantastic brand to the public and are looking forward to the expansion across the country.”
Founder Lee Peacock said: “We are so excited to be opening our first store in Scotland in such a great city. We have seen an incredible response to the opening of our new stores across England and Wales, with customers queuing around the block for a taste of our bubble teas. We have no doubt it will be the same for our Northern neighbours.
"We have been delivering premium quality bubble teas to 19 cities to date and can’t wait to begin this expansion into Scotland. Come on out and we can’t wait to see you there."
Lee added that they offer a wide range of iced and hot milk-based drinks, in addition to their fantastic range of fruit teas using real fruit purees, house-made syrups, organic milk and loose-leaf tea, as well as great dairy alternatives.
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