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Canadian boba tea company apologises over Canada Dragon's Den row.
Marvel actor Simu Liu accused them of cultural appropriation on an episode of the show.
Bobba Tea owners Sebastien Fiset and Jess Frenette apologised on social media on Monday .
Liu said he was concerned about the idea of "disturbing" the popular bubble tea market.
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