Bossen 2.2 lb. Bubble Tea Mango Powder Mix - Best before food
Bossen 2.2 lb. Bubble Tea Mango Powder Mix - Best before food
Bossen 2.2 lb. Bubble Tea Mango Powder Mix - Best before food

Bossen 2.2 lb. Bubble Tea Mango Powder Mix

Vendor: Bossen
Availability: In Stock
Subtotal: $11.00
Precio habitual
$11.00
Precio habitual
$39.00
Precio de venta
$11.00
With this Bossen mango powder mix, creating trendy bubble teas and other delicious beverages has never been easier! When mixed into your signature...

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Charliewho
Yummy!

The amount that you get is A LOT. The size of the package is worth the money, your not using a ton of powder for each drink so I think it will last me a few months. Good value. Some people found this powdery and I think that is bc they are drinking it cold, that is normal for powdered drinks it’s hard to dissolve powder into a cold liquid. I suppose should could make it hot and the refrigerate your leftovers and use THAT for cold drinks it’ll probably taste less powdery. As far as people who say there isn’t flavor, the powder isn’t meant to be the entirety of the flavor of your drinks if you making a smoothie with it add a couple of frozen mangos or peaches or a little “simply” brand juice to it and that should help boost the flavor. I also used unsweetened almond milk. I think this is a really good value for the price and I really like the flavor! It taste just like the bubble tea from the store!

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Robbie Blackwell
It's delicious

Not sure why people say there's no flavor, unless they are heavily skimping on the powder. The bag itself is no help regarding any recipe and the bag says 1 serving = 100gram but in what ratio to tea and milk?

So basically the bag was useless for any kind of meaningful serving size or recipe. However, their website was kinda helpful. I did 8 ounces of hot tea mixed with 60 grams of mango powder. Basically an underfilled 1/3rd cup of powder mix. After it's well mixed into the hot tea, I added 8 ounces of whole milk. I left it in the fridge to cool off and I think it's extremely tasty. I may go for slightly less powder next time but I think my recipe here is probably very close in "strength" of flavor compared to a boba tea shop. So give it a try.

So with roughly 16 servings (if you go by my 60grams per serving recipe) that's about $1.7 cost per drink if the bag sells for $27. Not bad.

Now if I could just get the mango flavoring power without sugar and non dairy creamer, I'm sure you'd save even more, but this is decent for now. And it's not like I'm going to make this every day.

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