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Booberry Matcha, an 11-week-old kitten stolen from a Lynnwood adoption room, has been safely returned to the rescue thanks to an outpouring of community support.
LYNNWOOD — Somebody allegedly stole Booberry Matcha from a Lynnwood PetSmart on Tuesday, and a local cat adoption nonprofit is asking for help in finding the 11-week-old kitten.
Booberry Matcha, an adorably fluffy gray kitten, was stolen from an adoption room at a PetSmart in Lynnwood on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2025. (Images courtesy of KIRO 7) ...
LYNNWOOD — Police have found Booberry Matcha, thanks to help from the public, after somebody allegedly stole him from a Lynnwood PetSmart on Tuesday. Booberry Matcha is now safe in his adoption ...
Two men stole a sweet and cuddly gray kitten from a PetSmart in Washington, worrying workers and the community until police tracked him down. Booberry Matcha was returned Jan. 30, the Cats of ...
Market turmoil has spurred a fierce debate among the matcha faithful about who exactly is responsible for the dwindling supply—and who deserves to drink it.
In Uji, Japan's historic matcha capital, demand for premium green tea is outpacing supply. As tourists scramble for tins, locals fear that tradition may be getting diluted.
The demand for matcha has taken off thanks to MatchaTok influencers, and suppliers have implemented buying limits. Don't expect tariffs to help.
The word matcha means "ground tea" in Japanese and comes in the form of a vivid green powder that is whisked with hot water and can be added to milk to make a matcha latte.
Tea experts share what to look out for when shopping for matcha products.