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  • A Canadian take on bubble tea is brewing controversy.

  • Quebec-based Boba recently pitched itself on CBC's Dragon's Den.

  • That trendy sugary drink you queue up for and you are never quite sure about its content.

  • Those days are over with Boba.

  • Hang on, hang on.

  • I'm quite sure about its content.

  • Yes.

  • But continue.

  • The entrepreneurs pitching their version as healthier and less ethnic.

  • But actor and potential investor Simu Liu wasn't keen.

  • Why?

  • There can be new takes on things.

  • Sure, but I'm looking at these two guys.

  • No, but then there's also an issue of cultural appropriation.

  • There's an issue of taking something that's very distinctly Asian in its identity and quote-unquote making it better, which I have an issue with.

  • You are never quite sure about its content.

  • Now many are criticizing the company for selling a Taiwanese beverage.

  • This person from the business was like, oh, people are usually not sure about the content.

  • Like what is there not to be sure about?

  • Don't say that it's not an ethnic drink because it is and it always will be.

  • Major chains have offered similar products with less controversy.

  • For example, Starbucks marketed Asian Origins with its recent tea.

  • Are we honoring the place of where it comes from?

  • This food writer says framing bubble tea as unfamiliar is off base.

  • It's not new, you know, without dating myself necessarily.

  • I remember this being, I remember there being so many bubble tea shops in Vancouver in the 90s.

  • The company didn't respond to CBC News inquiries but on Instagram it said it was sorry and will re-evaluate branding, packages and marketing strategies.

  • I think they're gonna need to make some big changes to their brand and how they tell their brand story in order for that to happen.

  • I don't think they can continue as is.

  • Maybe, but for a company already sold in big retailers like Costco and Sobeys it may be hoping this controversy has already bubbled over.

  • Anis Heidari, CBC News, Calgary.

A Canadian take on bubble tea is brewing controversy.

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