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Macao Imperial Tea Philippines Launches New Flavored Yogurt In Cute, Yakult-Inspired Packaging

Macao Imperial Tea Philippines launches yogurt series


From bringing us jasmine tea infused with chunks of cheese to antioxidant-packed matcha, the milk tea house Macao Imperial Tea knows how to keep Filipino tea fans asking for more.

And now, for those craving a cool drink while having to stay indoors, they’ve introduced a new bottled yogurt series available for take-out and delivery.


Available at P195 each across Luzon



Image credit: Ralph Gerald Nacua

There are four fruity flavors to choose from – Pineapple, Blueberry, Strawberry, and Mango – that are now available for takeout at P195 (~USD4.03) each. You can grab one of these adorable bottles that netizens on the group What’s your ulam pare? are snapping up at select branches across Luzon.


Image credit: Coleen Sanggalang

Aside from freshening your palate with a dose of fruity yogurt, the drinks are also a delight to look at, inspired by the cute packaging of the beloved Japanese Yakult drinks.


Image credit: Inah Repuela


Early Christmas deals you may also try


If you live with family or friends, you may also want to try their early Christmas deals that the tea shop has started offering from September 7.


Image credit: Macao Imperial Tea Philippines

For example, you can buy 1 alto-sized Cheesecake and Pearl and 1 Chestnut Cream Tea for only P199 (~USD4.10).


Image credit: Macao Imperial Tea Philippines

Or if you and your mates fancy a milk tea party, you can get a set of four drinks – maior-sized Cream Cheese Oreo, Cream Cheese Cocoa, Chestnut Cream Uji Matcha, and Cheesecake and Pearl – for only P600 (~12.36). You’ll get a Chestnut Cream Jasmine Tea for free – saving you the usual drink cost of P170.

You can get these and other deals at all Macao branches nationwide until December 31.


Macao-style yogurt drinks


A cup of boba milk tea is always a good idea, but a dose of yogurt in a cute sealable and portable container is a handy alternative. The new line of fruity yogurt drinks from Macao is indeed a welcome, creative twist in our drinking habits.

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Cover image credit: Inah Repuela, Coleen Sanggalang

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