Packing popping boba tea in a cup properly is super important because the boba is delicate—it can burst if handled wrong, and the visual appeal is key to sales. Here’s a quick, solid guide to pack it right for both in-store and delivery:
Step-by-Step: How to Pack Popping Boba Tea in a Cup
1. Choose the Right Cup
Clear plastic cup (16–24 oz) with a dome or sealing lid.
Dome lids help if you're adding lots of toppings or want to keep visual layers.
2. Add the Popping Boba First (or Last for Effect)
For better suspension in the drink: Add popping boba before the tea and ice.
For visual impact: Add them last so they float near the top—especially if you use less ice.
Tip: Use a wide straw-friendly cup or label it “requires wide straw” so customers know.
3. Add Other Ingredients
Follow this order to keep it neat:
Popping boba (if adding first)
Sweetener/syrup
Tea or milk tea base
Ice
Toppings (if any)
Popping boba (if adding last for visual)
4. Seal the Cup
Heat-seal film: Ideal for delivery (tamper-proof and spill-free).
Dome lid: Good for dine-in or grab-and-go where customers want to sip directly.
5. Label It Clearly
Add a sticker with:
Flavor name
“Contains popping boba”
Optional: Flavor of popping boba (e.g. mango, strawberry)
Bonus Tips
Temperature Matters: Don't make it too cold; extreme cold can affect popping boba texture.
Avoid Shaking Too Hard: Unlike regular tapioca pearls, popping boba is delicate and will burst if you shake too vigorously.
Layer It: For a deluxe look, layer tea and milk and top with brightly colored popping boba. Great for TikTok/Instagram!