Today is National Bubble Tea Day and to celebrate the occasion, Gong Cha and Grab has launched 200 sets of a limited edition Pandan Pearl-radise bubble tea kit.
This follows the successful launch of the exclusive flavour earlier in March, with the Pandan Pearl-radise becoming a hit on Gong Cha’s menu with thousands of cups being ordered through GrabFood within just a month.
Each Gong Cha X Grab bubble tea kit will comprise one cup of Gong Cha Green Milk Tea, one cup of Gong Cha Milk Tea, one cup of Gong Cha pandan pearls, Gong Cha merchandise, a $3 Gong Cha voucher (no minimum spend required) and a $3 GrabFood voucher (no minimum spend required).
These bubble tea kits are priced at $15 each and are exclusively available via GrabFood from Gong Cha’s Somerset outlet. To purchase it, tap on the Food tile in the Grab app and search for Gong Cha X Grab – DIY BBT Starter Kit.
In addition, Gong Cha will also be giving out 1,000 cups of their limited-time Pandan Pearl-radise Milk Tea to Grab’s driver-and-delivery-partners, in recognition of their dedicated service and hard work.
To redeem the drink, the partners simply need to register their interest on a first-come-first-served basis and select a preferred time slot between 7pm to 9pm on 30 April for redemption. They will then be issued a reward voucher through the Grab Driver app which they need to present to Gong Cha staff at any of the five participating outlets at Nex Mall, SingPost Centre, Toa Payoh Mall, Westgate and Woodlands MRT. Each rider is entitled to one complimentary drink.
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