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Rev Delivery is a new startup founded by three students from UC Santa Barbara. They aim to bring joy to their customers by delivering snacks and everyday essentials with personalized messages. The company focuses on providing fast and personalized service, delivering orders in just 10 minutes. Although still in the startup phase, Rev Delivery has the potential to make a big impact in the industry. From the sunny shores of UC Santa Barbara to the rainy streets of the University of Washington, there's a new delivery startup taking over. Meet Rev Delivery, the brainchild of three entrepreneur students, Jesse, Lucas, and Griffin. With nothing but their wits and a hunger for success, these three friends set out on a mission in August of 2023, opening their doors to the public on the first day of fall quarter. What sets Rev apart? It's not just about delivering your favorite snacks or everyday essentials in a flash. With every order, you're not just getting your bag of chips or coconut water. You're getting a personalized message straight from the Rev team. When ordering, many people equally look forward to the cheeky message that they will receive along with the items they have ordered. We like, are focused on creating moments of joy. You know, for our customers, like, you order it and it shows up at your door in four minutes and you're like, wow, that's crazy. Or like, you read a funny message on the bag. So we're definitely put a lot of thought into the stuff we write on the bag. Usually it's like, well, it's way on their name or, you know, what they ordered, that type of thing. So whether you're craving a snack or in need of some essentials, trust Rev Delivery to bring a touch of happiness to your doorstep in just 10 minutes flat. Jesse, Lucas, and Griffin may have started small, but with Rev, they're making big waves in the world of speedy personalized service. Rev is still in its startup phase, but we are all excited to see where the business will go in the coming months. Allie Watson, UW News.