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Boba tea or Bubble Tea?

Boba tea or Bubble Tea?

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Posted On: June 12, 2024

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Okay, let’s talk about it. Is it boba tea or bubble tea? 

And what is it 


Well okay, technically it’s both. Bubble tea is just another name for boba tea. However, when you visit a shop and order a drink with boba you are typically going to get the same flavor of boba which is going to be the tapioca pearls. These have more of a chewy texture, and a bit of a brown sugar and vanilla taste to them (in my opinion) I typically get this if I’m wanting more of a snack!


Now bubble tea on the other hand, are little bubbles of flavor that will burst in your mouth with little pressure applied! The thing about these bubbles is you get to pick your flavor. They come in strawberry, mango, and blueberry at some places! This form of bubble tea is what I get when I want a cool refreshing summer drink!


Now the bubbles and boba sit at the bottom, as far as what’s on top of them well that’s entirely up to you, you can do tea , milk tea, lemonade or a frozen blended option! 


It’s fun to try different flavors and combinations, my recommendation is to never get the same flavor twice! 

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Spring in Janesville is about to get a whole lot cozier—and more colorful! The Rock County Historical Society (RCHS) is inviting the community to experience the artistry and tradition of quilting at its beloved Airing of the Quilts event, happening Saturday, May 10, and Sunday, May 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the scenic RCHS campus at 450 N. Jackson Street.Whether you're a long-time quilting enthusiast or just love admiring beautiful handiwork, this two-day showcase is not to be missed. With nearly 100 handcrafted quilts displayed both indoors and outdoors, the entire campus will be transformed into a stunning, colorful landscape of fabric, creativity, and local talent.A Mother’s Day Weekend to RememberPerfectly timed for Mother’s Day weekend, Airing of the Quilts is more than just an art show—it’s an experience. Stroll the historic grounds while enjoying an ice cream social, watch live quilting demonstrations, and take the little ones on a delightful StoryBook Walk featuring The Quilt that Grandma Made by Kristin Caulkins.“This event offers a perfect weekend of fun,” said RCHS Board Member Kathy Boguszewski. “People love seeing the wide variety of quilts on display—especially in such a beautiful setting. With the combination of quilts, ice cream, and our StoryBook Walk, it’s an especially great outing for Mother’s Day!”Live Demos & Local TalentThroughout the weekend, skilled local quilters will be sharing their talents through live demonstrations. Visitors will see techniques like:Quilt embellishmentPaper piecingFree-motion quiltingUsing vintage machinesBuilding a barn quiltWith quilts of all shapes, sizes, colors, and themes, every display tells a story—woven with the passion of the creators who made them.StoryBook Walk: Read & RoamFamilies can take part in the StoryBook Walk, a gentle path through the RCHS grounds that features pages of The Quilt that Grandma Made mounted on signposts. It’s a creative way to promote early literacy, outdoor time, and family connection.Event InfoDates: May 10 & 11, 2025Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. each dayLocation: RCHS Campus, 450 N. Jackson St., JanesvilleAdmission: $5 per day (Free for children 12 and under)More info: rchs.us/eventsIt's thanks to sponsors like the Rock County Dairy Promotion Council, Festival Foods, and Candace and Dave Thompson this event is possible!So grab your walking shoes and your favorite people—this year’s Airing of the Quilts is shaping up to be a heartwarming celebration of creativity, community, and craftsmanship.

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Music at the Marv Announces 2025 Concert Lineup

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Food Review of the Waterfront Pub!

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