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CoCo Bubble Tea launches first single-store franchising strategy in Japan

The brand will also expand its training programs, operational support, and supply channels.

CoCo Bubble Tea announced that it will offer single-store franchise partnerships in Japan for the first time.

This comes at the back of significant interest for a bubble tea franchise in Japan, where the tapioca tea market is steadily growing after some difficulty during the COVID-19 pandemic, the tapioca chain said.

The brand is also expanding its training programs, operational support, and supply channels tailored for the Japanese market to facilitate partner success further.

For franchise partners in the country, the benefits include localised training and supply infrastructure, a proven successful model, competitive terms, and collaborations with well-known Japanese brands.

CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice is a premium bubble tea brand established in 1997, with over 5,000 stores worldwide. 

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