Other products CR tested for lead, such as cassava flours and snacks, dark chocolate and baby food, exceeded the level of ...
A TikTok user was rushed to hospital after consuming an excess of whole boba tea pearls. So it is safe to eat them? (Getty Images) Today, we dive into one TikToker's scary experience — with boba tea.
Tapioca pearls are made from cassava, a root vegetable that Consumer Reports found carries high levels of lead.
Boba tea, aka bubble tea, is a unique blend of tea, milk, sugar and chewy tapioca pearls that is refreshing and satisfying. Born in Taiwan, the beverage has gone on to find fans around the world and ...
Consumer Reports finds lead levels in popular bubble tea brands, including Gong Cha and Kung Fu Tea, with some boba samples ...
Who doesn’t love bursting those bubbles while drinking boba tea? However, a new study may make you rethink your obsession.
Boba tea lovers may soon be missing the chewy balls they crave as a shortage of bubble tea pearls spreads across the U.S. “In the next week or so, tapioca will be a luxury because no one is going to ...
Since starting the TikTok Debunked series, Yahoo Canada has investigated some wacky lifestyle and food trends that have surfaced on the app. Today, we dive into one TikToker's scary experience — with ...
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