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How Two Friends Lost Their Jobs and Began a Booming Bubble Tea Empire

Business Insider Australia / Bubble Tea Club When Pamela Yip and Jenny Le lost work during the pandemic, they decided to start a business. They couldn t get their favorite bubble teas at home, so started selling DIY kits online. Bubble Tea Club surpassed $1.5 million in sales in its first year. The venture could soon go global. It would be quite reasonable to expect people to need a little downtime between losing one job and finding another, especially in the middle of a pandemic. Yet within a week of losing all her marketing clients many of whom were hospitality venues Pamela Yip would go on to launch a new business from scratch with friend Jenny Le.

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Best friends launch a booming business selling DIY bubble tea kits

Best friends launch a booming business selling DIY bubble tea kits Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail Marketer Pamela Yip, 28, (right) and optometrist Jenny Le, 26, (left) started the Bubble Tea Club in April 2020 A pair of best friends who were stood down from their jobs during the coronavirus crisis have launched a booming business selling DIY bubble tea kits. Marketer Pamela Yip, 28, and optometrist Jenny Le, 26, started the Bubble Tea Club in April 2020, sourcing all their ingredients from Taiwan where the iconic milky tea drinks with tapioca balls, known as boba, originated from. © Provided by Daily Mail

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