Beverage

Tapping into 2025 beverage trends with Global Beverage Innovator

Product innovation remains vital for success in the bubble tea market—and the beverage industry more broadly. Recognized as a global leader in the bubble tea sector, Chatime continues to expand and build as an innovative beverage brand with over 1,400 franchise locations worldwide. A recent opportunity analysis and industry forecast, developed in partnership with Allied Market Research, uncovered four key global trends and growth factors that are helping to guide Chatime’s innovation pipeline, including recent menu additions and what’s coming up in 2025.

Unique flavors and textures 

In 2025, Chatime will continue to surprise customers with an evolving selection of unique offerings. This includes introducing and expanding the use of on-trend flavors such as peach, taro, matcha and buckwheat. Chatime is also tapping into emerging and growing segments such as functional beverages. The brand has collaborated with Redbull on the Cha-rge Energy line of drinks in Australia, which includes popular fruit flavors such as watermelon and apple with significant success.

Chatime continues to innovate by incorporating different textures into its menu offerings. Consumers can choose multiple ways to enjoy their drinks, from soft to chewy toppings, enhancing customers’ drinking experiences.

Innovation on the ground 

In addition to the ongoing research and development of global menu at Chatime headquarters, the brand supports locally created beverages that align with local tastes and preferences by engaging and empowering the “tea-ristas” who create and serve customers each day.

The annual Chatime Tea-Rista Competition provides a platform for global Chatime team members to not only demonstrate their exceptional tea-making skills but also unleash their creativity in crafting new and exhilarating offerings. In 2023, the Australian team won the creative challenge with their brightly colored "Dream Land" beverage, a purple sweet potato mousse smoothie inspired by the popular film Barbie. In 2024, the Indian team created a mango and blueberry fusion tea with coconut jelly inspired by “Alice in Wonderland” and won the crown in the creative challenge at the Tea-Rista Competition.

Visual appeal

The popularity of bubble tea—and other beverages—is often driven by social media, where visually appealing beverages become viral sensations that are especially influential among Gen Z and millennial consumers. Brightly colored drinks, such as Chatime’s vibrant purple taro and green matcha offerings, are attention-getting and tailor-made for social media. 

Early this year, Chatime also reinvigorated its brand platform with a refresh that celebrates and reflects its vibrant, youthful spirit. This positive energy is reflected both in the new brand promise, “Cups of Joy,” and in refreshed visual elements. The updated logo, packaging and store design feature playful imagery and colors that are rich and full of personality—creating a perfect backdrop for joyful experiences and the social posts sharing them. The biodegradable packaging is also eco-friendly, a benefit for Chatime’s socially conscious customers.

Personalized experiences

Increasingly, consumers expect the ability to personalize their purchases and experiences—including their beverages. Chatime allows customers to be creative and build their ideal Cups of Joy, not only in terms of the type of beverage, but their preferred toppings, sweeteners and amount of ice. Many Chatime franchise locations also offer customized options such as sugar-free syrups and dairy-free or soy-based milk replacements to accommodate consumers’ health needs and preferences for healthier beverage choices.

Chatime also infuses fun and personality with product collaborations. Chatime works with popular IP and other food and beverage brands to create limited-time offerings that allow consumers to relive their younger days. Chocolate, for example, is an all-time favorite flavor, so the brand always has chocolate beverages on the menu. These LTOs generate traditional and social media coverage and inspire repeat visits to try the newest and most innovative Cups of Joy served up by Chatime.

For more information about Chatime’s brand, product innovation, and franchise opportunities, visit Chatime.com.tw

This post is sponsored by Chatime

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