Lipton milk tea ice cream with pearls selling at S$1.75 in Japan from Nov. 18, 2019

Looks good!

Zhangxin Zheng | November 15, 2019, 11:05 PM

British tea brand Lipton will be releasing its version of bubble tea ice cream in Japan.

This is a collaboration between Unilever, which owns the tea brand, and Japanese dessert manufacturing company, Akagi Dairy Co. Ltd.

Lipton milk tea ice cream with pearls launched in Japan

According to PR Times, the ice cream will have two layers: A hard outer layer, and a softer cream-like filling on the inside.

Both layers are milk tea flavoured, and you can apparently taste the fragrance of Lipton black tea.

 

lipton ice cream Image from PR Times.

In the middle, you'll find chewy black tapioca pearls.

The brand claims that the pearls will remain chewy like mochi, even if the ice cream is kept in the freezer.

Here's a closer look at the ice cream:

And its packaging:

lipton ice cream Image from PR Times.

The ice cream will be launched in Japan on Nov. 18, 2019, and is expected to cost 140 yen (S$1.75).

Worth trying if you are in Japan anytime soon.

Top photo via PR Times and Soranews24

 

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