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£19.99/Case of 4 - 3.2kg RASPBERRY Juice Pobbles for Bubble Tea (£15/tub) - BestBeforeDate: 27 MARCH 2025

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SKU:
CASEWMJP13
Ingredients:
water, fructose, calcium lactate, starch, malic acid, xanthan gum, passion fruit flavours, canthaxanthin (natural colour), seaweed extract, vegetarian jelly powder, calcium disodium EDTA, potassium sorbate.
Allergens:
None
Dietary:
Suitable for vegetarians, gluten free.
Storage:
Store in a cool dry place. Best Before date printed on tub. Refrigerate after opening and consume within 3 days. Do not drain to store.
Servings:
100.
Notice:
Not recommended for children under 3 years of age.
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Juice Pobbles® are the perfect flavouring for tea! 

JUICE POBBLES® are light, refreshing juice pearls that add a burst of flavour to tea The original Juice Pobbles® were specially developed to create a fun alternative to tapioca pearls for Bubble Tea drinks. Traditional tapioca for Bubble tea is dark with caramel flavour and chewy. Juice Pobbles® are very different from that!

Juice Pobble are pearls filled with juice that burst in your mouth when you bite into them! 

 

What's so great about Juice Pobbles®?

  • The outer jelly of Juice Pobbles® are made with Agar, making them 100% Vegan!
  • Compared to traditional tapioca for Bubble Tea Juice Pobbles® are ready to go and don't require any cooking. Simply scoop with a strainer (BUY STRAINER HERE), and serve in your favourite tea. 
  • You just suck them up through a chunk straw (BUY STRAWS HERE), and when they are in your mouth, you bite into them and they burst!

 

Make your bubble tea like a pro in seconds! 

Bubble Up!
Measure 30g (2Tbsp) of Bubble Tea Mix into a plastic cocktail shaker
Add 50ml of tea.
Stir well until powder is completely dissolved.
Add 1 cup of ice and top up with approx. 150ml of cold water
Add 20g of Juice Pobbles®.
 
Watch our short video to see how to make Bubble Tea and add Juice Pobbles® (video shows how to make with water, but just change water to tea for the real experience):