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Sharetea announces update to its matcha range

The brand also announced a new drink.

Sharetea has announced that it is changing the recipe of its matcha range in response to consumer feedback.

“You spoke, we listened, and we’re introducing our Matcha upgrade with irresistible texture and a flavour boost of coffee jelly. Trust us, it’s a game-changer,” the Australian bubble tea brand said.

Meanwhile, the brand also announced the launch of a new limited-time offer, the Chocolate Tiramisu Bubble Tea, inspired by the positive responses to previous ranges, such as the Matcha Cheesecake and Matcha Tiramisu drinks.

The drink layers smooth chocolate and velvety tiramisu flavours over signature milk tea, finished with a scoop of coffee jelly for the full experience.

The new drinks will be available to all 140 Sharetea locations in Australia.

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