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Ep122: Drinking Better Teas With BaWangChaJi

Loh Yi Jun, junandtonic.com | Jack Chong, BaWangChaJi

30-Jun-21 21:00

Ep122: Drinking Better Teas With BaWangChaJi

On this week's show, we have Jack Chong, the CEO of BaWangChaJi, a tea brand originating from Yunnan, China, that's looking to bring a greater appreciation to teas in Malaysia. Many of us are probably familiar with the craze around bubble tea back in 2017 and 2018, but BaWangChaJi has positioned themselves as a more holistic, healthier, and also more intentional tea brand,with a deeper appreciation and philosophy around tea-drinking that they'd like to spread to more Malaysians.

IMAGE SOURCE: BaWangChaJi / FACEBOOK

Produced by: Loh Yi Jun

Presented by: Loh Yi Jun


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