Dua Lipa awaits trademark approval as she ventures into ice cream with “One Lick” range
Dua Lipa, 29, is expanding her brand into the frozen dessert industry with the upcoming launch of her own ice cream range, aptly named "One Lick."
The pop sensation, who is also the founder of the lifestyle and culture platform Service95, is currently awaiting approval from the government’s Intellectual Property Office to trademark her name for this new venture.
The application filed by the “One Kiss” singer seeks to cover a wide range of products, including “non-dairy ice cream, ice cream cones, dairy ice cream, ice cream desserts, ice cream cakes, and ice cream drinks,” in addition to milkshakes and yoghurts. Fans are eager to see the unique flavours Dua will introduce, especially considering her unconventional tastes.
In a recent appearance on BBC Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James, Dua revealed her preference for vanilla ice cream over chocolate. She shared her unique twist on the classic flavour: “I get vanilla ice cream and I put olive oil on it, and sea salt.”
Financially, Dua Lipa had an extraordinary year, reportedly earning £1 million per week from her music, which has significantly boosted her net worth to approximately £100 million.
Her latest album, Radical Optimism, released this year, topped charts in five countries, including the UK. With sold-out gigs at Wembley Stadium already planned for 2025, next year’s financials are expected to be even more impressive.