The Vietnamese Student Association hosted their monthly Boba Tea Sale on Wednesday.
SMU students and faculty bought the special tea at the West Bridge outside of Hughes-Trigg from 11 a.m. until they were sold out.
The sale benefited “SMU’s Heart Beats for Haiti” disaster relief fund.
All of the proceeds will go to the Clinton-Bush Foundation.
The VSA offered Boba tea, a sweet tea with tapioca balls, in their usual variety of flavors including black, Thai, green and peach-mango for only three dollars.
They accepted cash and Pony Express Cards.
“The Boba tea sale is very popular, and we are very excited to donate to Haiti this time,” senior Julianne Nguyen said.
The stand outside of Hughes-Trigg Student Center was crowded throughout the day, despite the unfavorable weather.
“We love the support from our SMU community. Even in the cold,” Vice President of VSA Sahil Arora said. “I love the loyalty. People love to come out and get this stuff.”
These monthly VSA Boba Tea Sales are always donated to charity.
The profit from their Fall event, Pho Night, goes to charity as well.