ThirsTea Brings Bubble Tea Buzz to Parsippany A Community-Driven Opening with a Local Heart

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ThirsTea opened a new bubble tea storefront in Parsippany, addressing the community's limited options for such beverages. Co-owners recognized a market opportunity and partnered with the franchise to bring a fresh concept to the area. Chairman Frank Cahill highlighted the shop's role in sustaining Parsippany's dynamic environment for residents of all ages. The shop's menu features a variety of bubble teas and toppings, with prices ranging from $5 to $6, appealing to budget-conscious customers. In its first month, the business has begun building ties with local schools, particularly Eastlake Elementary.

The owners shared that their daughter has been instrumental in promoting the shop among her peers. They also focus on providing a fun workplace, seeking local students for staff positions. ThirsTea aims to become a beloved part of the Parsippany community by offering personalized service and fostering local connections.

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