
Outside pop-up events are the most difficult. The heat and humidity can be exhausting, and storms bring their unique set of challenges.
” Overnight, my camp broke, forcing me to break all down the next day. On scorching nights, we deal with heat impulsive, and when it rains very little, some items end up water-damaged”, said Kuah. ” It’s difficult, but every event is a learning experience that makes us stronger”.
By us, she means her girlfriend, Aiden Liow. The internet computer assists Kuah in maintaining the web store, and he pitches in by managing the purchases when they are conducting live sales. At pop-up occasions, the couple set up and break down their kiosk up.
Kuah also considers herself fortunate to have kind and individual clients. They have helped me grow a lot throughout this journey and” their aid means the world to me,” she said.
When consumers use her to promote their payments on social media, she gets excited. ” And when they send me a personal message about it,” they say? That makes my time a lot better. I can’t even describe the happiness. It’s something I’m constantly beyond pleased for”, said Kuah, adding that some users have since become her companions.
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” My consumers range from 20- to 60-year-olds, proving that there is no time limit when it comes to loving pretty things”, declared Kuah. Although the majority of her clients are based in Singapore and other regions, she also has supporters in the United States.
At present, 60 per cent of Mochi Buddies profits come from pop-ups and 40 per cent from her virtual store. Kuah has also started conducting life selling once per month, and she intends to increase the frequency of them.