A Wildly Popular Taiwanese Boba Shop Will Soon Debut Its Fruit Teas in DFW
Global chain Yi Fang will open its doors at the Frisco Oasis development in Frisco
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Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea, a cult-favorite Taiwanese boba tea shop known for its fruity teas, will soon make its debut in Dallas.
The boba destination is set to open its doors inside the Frisco Oasis development in Frisco, alongside much-anticipated hot pot spot HaiDiLao. Yi Fang is known for its fruit-based boba drinks, made with fresh ingredients that are imported from Taiwan in an effort to support the country’s local farmers.
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1. Want Want Group-owned businesses
- Media: The China Times, CTi News
- Snacks including rice crackers
The boycott against Want Want Group and all its subsidiary businesses began in 2012, when chairman Tsai Eng-meng said in an interview with the Washington Post that the Tiananmen protests on June 4, 1989 in Beijing did not end in a massacre and not that many people died .
He added that he looked forward to the reunification of Taiwan with mainland China.
Former Tiananmen student activist leader Wang Dan posted on Facebook about the interview, calling for the public to boycott Mr Tsai s businesses.
His call was echoed by some Taiwanese democracy activists and publishers, and supported by many Taiwanese who vowed not to buy the popular Want Want senbei rice crackers, which were once also a staple in offerings for local deities.
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