We don’t have second-hand machines, and in fact, the price of the new machines is not much different from that of second-hand machines.

The profitability of owning a bubble tea shop depends on your market. If you’re in a trendy or affluent area, you’re more likely to earn enough to offset your expenses. The industry is still experiencing growth. So it is certainly possible to build a profitable business in this market.

  To start your own bubble tea business, you first need to scout locations. Find something in an upscale or touristy area with plenty of walkabilities. A popular downtown location would be ideal. Then you need to source equipment and supplies. This includes Sealing Machines, Fructose Machine, Mixing Machine,Blenders, Tea Brewer, Water Cleaner, Water Machine, Refrigerator, Induction Cookers, cups, Sealing Film, straws, tea ingredients, and tapioca pearls. You’ll also need to take care of any licensing and inspection requirements in your area.

 

  On the business planning end, you’ll need a logo, branding, menu, and price list. Think about how you’ll market to customers and how many products you think you’ll be able to sell each day to eventually make a profit. Before opening, hire and train a team to make all the drinks on your menu.

First, you need a location. This should be a retail storefront that has enough space for your equipment, countertops, sinks, staff, and customer area. Equipment-wise, you’ll likely need a Induction Cooker for brewing tea and making tapioca pearls. You should also consider Tea Brewer and Blenders for specialty beverages.

On the supply side, you’ll need a large selection of cups, Sealing Film, straws, and napkins. If you sell other products like hot beverages or snacks, you’ll need specialty containers for those items as well. In terms of ingredients, stock up on tea powders in various flavors, creamers, sweeteners, various teas, milks, water, and tapioca pearls.