Wushiland Boba®
What Is Wushiland Boba?
Wushiland Boba is a franchise of tea shops specializing in gourmet tea-based beverages, yogurt- and milk-based drinks, and complementary food products. Franchisees also sell tea-related supplies, accessories, and gift products as additional revenue streams. The franchisor grants the right to operate a single Wushiland Boba Tea Shop under the Wushiland Boba System, and franchisees may be authorized to operate through special distribution channels such as airports, service plazas, universities, and grocery stores.
Wushiland Boba Franchise: Pros and Cons
The franchise has an unusually clean record-zero disclosed lawsuits, penalties, judgments, or franchisor enforcement actions-and refundable initial fees (only about 14% of Food & Beverage brands offer this), reducing legal and upfront financial risk, but it mandates no ongoing training, unlike roughly 92% of F&B franchises, leaving training to you.
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Lawsuits & Legal Risk
Wushiland Boba reported no material legal proceedings,
Territory Protection
Wushiland Boba grants a non‑exclusive, site‑specific protected territory for a single approved Tea Shop-defined as the smaller of a 1‑mile radius or the same commercial district/zip code-and the franchisor retains rights to sell via e‑commerce/alternative channels, develop nearby units, and protections are contingent on meeting performance quotas.
Training & Support
Wushiland Boba provides a comprehensive 145-hour training curriculum designed to prepare four individuals included in the initial franchise fee for operational and managerial roles leading up to opening. The program includes on-site launch support focused on operational readiness, with additional fees charged for on-site assistance and franchisees responsible for travel, lodging, and living expenses; exact counts of pre- and post-launch on-site days are not specified in the provided sections.
Unit Growth Analysis
Wushiland Boba grew from 5 to 21 units in three years (net +16), but that rapid roll‑out is slowing to about +61.5% year‑over‑year. That pattern reads like a "rocket ship" - the concept is validated, yet with 7 of 21 units company‑owned and growth decelerating, a new owner should expect uneven support, tighter prime territories, and operational growing pains as the franchisor sorts control versus franchise expansion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wushiland Boba a good franchise to own?
Whether Wushiland Boba is a good franchise depends on your goals, experience, and local market. Key factors from the 2026 FDD: Wushiland Boba operates 21 locations, received a legal risk score of 100/100, a training and support score of 92/100. The franchisor does not disclose financial performance data. Prospective franchisees should review the full Franchise Disclosure Document and consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decision.
How long does it take to break even with a Wushiland Boba franchise?
Break-even timelines for Wushiland Boba franchises are not disclosed in the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. Break-even periods vary significantly based on initial investment level, local market conditions, operating costs, and revenue ramp-up speed. Prospective franchisees should build a pro forma financial model using Item 7 cost estimates and, where available, Item 19 financial performance data from the FDD.
Is Wushiland Boba a franchise or a corporate-owned business?
As of the 2026 FDD, Wushiland Boba operates 14 franchised locations and 7 company-owned locations. Franchise opportunities are available through the franchisor's disclosure process.
Does Wushiland Boba disclose franchise revenue data?
Wushiland Boba did not disclose financial performance data (Item 19) in their 2026 FDD. Not all franchisors choose to publish this information.
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