Troubles to Turn to Bubbles
CLIENT: BUBBLE TEA CLUB
OUTLET: HERALD SUN
If you've ever made bubble tea at home, you should probably thank Pam Yip and Jenny Le.
The Melburnians, in their mid-20's lost their jobs last year but now run their multimillion-dollar company, Bubble Tea Club, which specializes in DIY bubble tea kits.
DLCOMMS is excited to being a part in Bubble Tea Club's Birchal equity raise - we are hoping to smash some more records!
Dr Zac Turner's company, Concierge Doctors continues to provide exemplary alternative quarantine
CLIENT: DR ZAC TURNER | CONCIERGE DOCTORS
OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
The pandemic has not stopped the safe international arrival and private quarantine of high profile people who have flown down under to boost Australia’s economy. As reported by the Sun Herald, there have been 113 private international flights landing on Australian shores for people who can prove their benefit to the economy.
DL COMMS client Dr Zac Turner of Concierge Doctors continues his company’s exemplary alternative quarantine. The company offers the strictest of Covid-safe procedures, which are overseen by police and government health officials and comes at no cost to the taxpayer.
Melbourne Millennials make $2m from Bubble Tea Club business offering DIY kits
CLIENT: BUBBLE TEA CLUB
OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU
Melbourne Millennials Pam Yip and Jenny Le turned the bitter tea of losing their income during the Covid-19 pandemic into a $2 million dollar company in just a year. Ms Le, 26, was stood down from her job as an optometrist in the first wave of the pandemic, while Ms Yip, 28, lost the hospitality clients that used her marketing agency.
Ms Yip said customers aren’t confined to the Asian community either, with more than half of their customers from non-Asian backgrounds, while 10 per cent have never drunk bubble tea before stumbling on their business.
Some have never returned to a bubble tea shop either after discovering their DIY kits, she revealed.
Gold Coast the unlikely contender for Burger of Origin
CLIENT: LITT
OUTLET: CHANNEL NINE NEWS GOLD COAST
Over the past two years we've become quite friendly with Gold Coast media, and it shows in the effort they go to for our client's messaging. DLCOMMS doesn't just do big city media, we have relationships with rural outlets across TV, radio and print.
Watch this great clip from Channel Nine Gold Coast as they showcase LITT's augmented reality 'burger hunt'.
This augmented reality app lets you catch free burgers instead of Pokémon
CLIENT: LITT
OUTLET: 9HONEY KITCHEN
Imagine a Pokémon Go-style app, but for real-life burgers that you can actually eat?
Soon Aussies won't have to, with the launch of a major burger giveaway by community augmented reality app Litt.
Finalists of national burger contest Litt Burger of Origin will be handing out their unique burger creations for free to clever app users who manage to 'catch' the burgers virtually scattered all over the city.
Aussie venues go head-to-head in first ever national burger comp
CLIENT: LITT
OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU
Move over beetroot and pineapple – a Sydney burger joint has an “insane” new topping that could soon be crowned Australia’s favourite.
The LITT Burger of Origin competition kicks off in Sydney with a spicy twist of candied jalapeños. Bar Luca’s competitive edge is just the start of the crazy creations that are chasing the LITT crown.
DLCOMMS is pleased to see the excitement build as the competition is now a step closer to finding its champion.
A Sweet Success for Bubble Tea Club
CLIENT: BUBBLE TEA CLUB
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS MELBOURNE
A quarantine idea from two Sydney girls has turned into a COVID success as the Bubble Tea Club has major plans for international expansion. DL COMMS had never tasted Bubble Tea before working with Jenny Le and Pam Yip – but now we are hooked!!.
Channel 7 News Melbourne joins Jenny and Pam as they discuss their success and future expansions to the US, Canada and the UK.
Click on the photo to watch the full clip.
Sydney Competes for Best Burger
CLIENT: LITT
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS SYDNEY | CHANNEL 9 NEWS SYDNEY
DLCOMMS has enjoyed jumping from state to state getting media for each of the top burger joints. The LITT Burger of Origin is one step closer to finding a champion after the finalists in Sydney showcased their amazing creations.
Channel 7 News and Channel 9 News joined Bar Luca and Wing Mill on the first day of the competition to kick-start the event.
Click on the photo to watch the full clip.
The burgers are LITT'er in Australia
CLIENT: LITT
OUTLET: THE TODAY SHOW | STUDIO 10
The top burger joints from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Hobart have been hand-selected by the country’s leading burger judge and will now fight each other to win the ‘LITT Burger of Origin’ Trophy. And in order to win, each must submit a unique burger created especially for the competition they consider to be their ‘best burger ever’.
Today marks the first day of the competition, and chief judge Cal Stubbs joined The Today Show and Studio 10.
Click on the photo to watch the full clip.