Nicole Cornett owns the food truck Billie Gold Bubble Tea. Her kids dance at Funk Lab Dance Center, and she’s one of the 700 people who got masks made by Kelly Dailey.
“I remember my first taste of bubble tea, back when I was in high school. I loved it. In 2018 I started this business, the first full-service bubble tea food truck in Dayton. It’s been a hit from the beginning. I think of myself as providing happiness in a cup.”
“I just have a minute to talk because we open at 3:00 and I know we’ll be slammed for three hours. Because of the pandemic, we had to create an entirely new ordering system. Orders and payment come in online. We place the drink orders in a bag with the customer’s name on it, and place the bag on the shelf outside the truck. I miss talking with the customers, but for now we have to do things contact free.”
Where to find Billie Gold Bubble Tea:
Bubble Tea in Oakwood
Today 1-4pm
2400 Far Hills Ave, Oakwood
The Yellow Cab Food Truck Hub
May 15th 4-11:30PM