(SPOT.ph) We’ll always be a suckers for White Rabbit, what with its creamy and milky profile that evokes nostalgia like nothing else. But the Chinese candy also makes for a great flavor or element to add to other spinoff desserts! Aside from cakes and ice cream bars, you’ll often find White Rabbit infused into drinks, too. Its signature, relatively neutral taste makes for a great pair with other flavors like tea or chocolate, as it adds a distinct layer of creaminess that makes for even more decadent sips! We’ve rounded up a number of great-tasting drinks that showcase just what we mean; best part is, they’re all on delivery apps like GrabFood and Foodpanda.
Also read: White Rabbit Ice-Cream Bars Exist and Here's Where to Get Them
These White Rabbit milk tea and more are the ones worth ordering on GrabFood or Foodpanda:
White Rabbit Sea Salt from Cha Tuk Chak
Cha Tuk Chak is known for their wide selection of Thai milk-tea drinks that range from classics to more playful options. One of those playful options, of course, is their White Rabbit Sea Salt (P120)! It gives their sweet and creamy White Rabbit milk tea a savory twist with the addition of a sea salt cream on top, and you can opt to add other shinkers like brown sugar jelly (P20) and strawberry bombs (P20) if you’re looking for more texture.
Available on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
White Rabbit Boba Milk from Sugar Panda
Brown sugar boba milk drinks (both with and without tea) exploded in popularity around 2018 to 2019. Sugar Panda gives a milkier, creamier spin in the White Rabbit Boba Milk (P100), where they flavor their milk base a la White Rabbit and combine it with sweet, chewy pearls. One sip in and you’re bound to be taken back to the carefree days of your youth!
Available on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
White Rabbit Cream Puff from MM Sweet Fix
It’s all about fun dessert drinks at MM Sweet Fix, and if it’s a milky sip you crave, the White Rabbit Cream Puff (starts at P110/16 ounces) has got your back. It’s got tea, what they call their “cream puff” swirled along the sides, and pearls (choose from the regular or white versions!); if you go for the 16-ounce version you can opt to include add-ons (P40) like fruit jelly and grahams.
Available on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
Also read: White Rabbit Candy Wasn't Originally Named White Rabbit
Nutella White Rabbit from Ikigai Japan’s Premium Fresh Milk Tea
White Rabbit plus milk tea is a dreamy prospect in itself—but just imagine it with the nutty, chocolatey flavor of Nutella! You can get just that with Ikigai Japan’s Nutella White Rabbit milk tea (P99/grande, P129/venti), which brings together all three elements into one smooth and harmonious drink! If you’re looking for something to chew on in between silky sips, you can also opt to include add-ons like nata (P20), pearls (P15), or red beans (P30).
Available on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
White Rabbit Butter Toffee, Just Say You Love Me from Happy Pill
Dairy and burnt sugar are natural pairs—they’re essentially what make up the candy-slash-flavor known as caramel! Dessert shop Happy Pill highlights caramel’s buttery, toasty flavor with the creaminess of White Rabbit in their White Rabbit Butter Toffee, Just Say You Love Me (P110/small, P15/large). Its decadent toffee profile is a treat for your inner dessert maven—but as an ice-blended shake, it’ll still cool you down on a hot day.
Available on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
White Rabbit Brulee from Cobo
You probably know Cobo for their Seasalt Milk Tea, but we say change it up every once in a while and go for one of their creamier, deeper-tasting sips—like the White Rabbit Brulee (P140/12 ounces)! Here, Cobo Tea gives a White-Rabbit flavored base extra depth with a burnt-sugar topping, just like what you find on creme brulee. The result? A welcome caramelized note that’s balanced out by the lush flavors of the drink.
Available on GrabFood and Foodpanda.
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