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The Frozen Bean Taro Soft Serve Mix 3 lb/1.36 kgs - 5/Case

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MSRP: $410.99
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The Frozen Bean Taro Soft Serve 3lb Bags, 5/Case

⚡ Quick Answer

For soft-serve taro desserts, boba-style menu items, purple swirl cones, Asian fusion offerings, beverage shop crossovers, and dessert bar specials, Canadian restaurants, cafeterias, catering operations, hotels, and commercial kitchens order The Frozen Bean Taro Soft Serve Mix 3 lb bags in 5-bag cases. ChickenPieces.com stocks it in Calgary and ships Canada-wide.

Case Price
$515.99
Yield Per Bag
~2+ gallons
Trend
#1 boba crossover flavor

Why operators choose this

  • Taro is the defining flavor of the boba tea era it crossed from Asian beverage shops into mainstream food service on the back of a decade of bubble tea expansion, and now the taro flavor has demand across every format from lattes to ice cream to soft serve. Operators who carry taro tap into the established, loyal taro consumer base that actively seeks it out
  • The Frozen Bean Taro Soft Serve brings the premium taro profile to the soft serve machine format the distinctive purple color is immediately recognizable to taro fans, the mildly sweet, slightly nutty, earthy-vanilla flavor is exactly what the taro beverage customer expects, and The Frozen Bean brand signals quality to customers who take their taro seriously
  • At $515.99/case, this is the premium tier of the soft serve range and it earns it. Taro soft serve commands $8–12 per serve at boba shops and Asian-influenced dessert venues, and the market for premium taro is consistently willing to pay that premium. The economics work: a case yields approximately 240+ standard serves, translating to $1,920–$2,880 in revenue at those price points
  • The vivid purple of taro soft serve is one of the most visually striking colors in the soft serve market even more distinctive than Cookie Monster blue for the specific demographic of boba and Asian dessert enthusiasts. It generates enormous social media sharing volume and is the primary driver of organic new customer acquisition at boba-adjacent venues
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Jamie's Take · Concession & Event Specialist @ ChickenPieces
Taro is the flavor that made its own category. If you're near a university campus, a boba district, or anywhere with a strong Asian food culture, Taro soft serve will be your number one a month of adding it. The purple speaks for itself.

Product Specs

FormatSoft serve powder mix
Weight per bag3 lb
Bags per case5
Total case weight15 lb
Yield estimate~2+ gal per bag / ~10+ gal per case
VisualVivid purple (taro signature)
BrandThe Frozen Bean (premium)
Price tierPremium ($515.99/case)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Taro the top trending flavor for boba and Asian café operators?
Taro achieved cultural mainstream status through the global explosion of bubble tea culture by 2020, taro milk tea was the single most recognized Asian beverage flavor in North America, and the boba consumer has carried that preference into every dessert format they encounter. The flavor has an almost cult-like loyalty among its fans: people who love taro specifically seek it out and will travel to find a venue that carries it well. For any operator near a university campus, Asian residential community, or in a city with an established boba culture, adding taro to the soft serve menu is essentially adding a dedicated customer base overnight.
What exactly does taro taste like for customers unfamiliar with it?
Taro is a root vegetable with a naturally mild, slightly sweet, faintly nutty flavor with subtle earthy vanilla undertones not aggressively flavored, not as sharp as berry or citrus, not as rich as chocolate. It is best described as a gentle, creamy, starchy-sweet flavor that is genuinely difficult to compare to anything else. The flavor is not overpowering, which is partly why it pairs so well with the sweet cream base in soft serve and bubble tea. For menu descriptions, use: 'mildly sweet, creamy, with a hint of vanilla and a gentle earthiness.'
Who is the primary customer for Taro soft serve?
The core Taro soft serve customer is the boba consumer (primarily 18–35, skewing toward Asian and Asian-influenced food culture), but the vivid purple color and mild, approachable flavor have made it accessible well beyond that core demographic. Millennial and Gen Z food adventurers who have encountered taro in bubble tea are pre-qualified buyers. Food tourists customers who seek out new and unusual flavors specifically are a strong secondary buyer. Children often respond positively to the color without any flavor preconceptions. The premium price point does self-select somewhat toward higher spending consumers, but the volume of sharing-driven new customers offsets any access barrier.
What are the best toppings and builds for Taro soft serve?
Tapioca boba pearls on top create the ultimate boba-dessert crossover moment taro soft serve with black tapioca pearls is the canonical combination that boba shop customers specifically order. Purple taro mochi pieces add texture and deepen the taro narrative. Condensed milk drizzle adds sweetness and a Vietnamese-style richness. Matcha powder dusted on top creates an Asian flavor pairing that works remarkably well. For a signature build: a waffle cup with a layer of black tapioca pearls at the base, filled with Taro soft serve, topped with condensed milk drizzle and a sprinkle of black sesame a photogenic dessert with strong boba culture identity.
How does The Frozen Bean brand differ from The Gelato Lab for menu positioning?
The Frozen Bean is a premium specialty brand within the same product family, positioned specifically around café, boba, and Asian-fusion dessert culture contexts. The Gelato Lab brand (used on the other 9 flavors) carries the Italian gelateria identity. The Frozen Bean Taro sits at the highest price point ($515.99/case vs. $370.99) because the taro ingredient commands a premium in the market and the brand positioning is specifically calibrated for boba and specialty café operators who have a customer base already paying premium prices for taro experiences. For menu placement, position The Frozen Bean Taro alongside The Gelato Lab flavors as part of a 'premium artisan' soft serve range.
📌 Perfect For
  • Boba shops and bubble tea cafés where Taro soft serve is the natural extension of the taro milk tea that already drives the business customers order both and the soft serve becomes an add-on that meaningfully increases per-visit spend
  • Asian fusion food trucks and pop-up dessert operators near university campuses, Asian food districts, and food markets where taro demand is established and the vivid purple soft serve becomes a visual landmark in any busy event
  • Premium dessert bars and gelato shops targeting food-adventurous millennials and Gen Z customers who have been educated on taro through boba culture and seek it out in every dessert format
  • Food halls and specialty food courts where The Frozen Bean Taro Soft Serve is positioned as the premium, signature, limited-availability flavor that justifies a $10–12 price point and generates the longest lines at any event

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