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Tealive and Dutch Lady bring café-inspired RTD dairy beverages to Malaysians

The partnership combines Tealive's beverage innovation with Dutch Lady's dairy expertise to create new ways for Malaysians to enjoy quality beverages anytime and anywhere.

Updated 3 minutes ago · Published on 25 Jun 2026 8:00PM

Tealive and Dutch Lady bring café-inspired RTD dairy beverages to Malaysians
The collaboration brings together Tealive, Southeast Asia’s leading lifestyle tea brand, and Dutch Lady, Malaysia’s leading dairy company - June 25, 2026

TEALIVE and Dutch Lady launched their ready-to-drink (RTD) dairy milk tea range, bringing together two trusted brands to meet growing demands for convenient, café-inspired beverages that fit modern lifestyles.

The partnership combines Tealive's beverage innovation with Dutch Lady's dairy expertise to create new ways for Malaysians to enjoy quality beverages anytime and anywhere.

The collaboration brings together Tealive, Southeast Asia’s leading lifestyle tea brand, and Dutch Lady, Malaysia’s leading dairy company, through two ready-to-drink variants – MooTea (Signature Milk Tea) and MeowCha (Signature Matcha).

The launch was graced by the Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister, Steven Sim Chee Keong, who described the collaboration as an example of how leading Malaysian consumer brands can work together to innovate, create value locally and unlock new opportunities for growth through strategic partnerships.

Loob Holding Sdn Bhd Founder and Chief Executive Officer Bryan Loo said the company has been actively exploring ways to make its most popular beverages accessible beyond the café environment as consumer habits continue to evolve.

The company's first year in FMCG has also provided insights into how consumers engage with different products across multiple retail channels and consumption occasions, reinforcing its confidence to expand beyond its store network. 

Founded in 2017, Tealive has grown into one of Southeast Asia's largest lifestyle tea brands with more than 1,000 outlets across 12 countries.

Dutch Lady Malaysia’s Managing Director, Veronika Utami, said the partnership reflects the company’s commitment to innovation and its ambition to make dairy relevant across more consumption occasions by combining trusted dairy nutrition with flavours Malaysians already enjoy. – June 25, 2026

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