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How ‘Pana’s Cafe’ and ‘The Daily Drip Coffee’ Created a Social Moment by Connecting Culture, Music and the Experience

Rebecca ConnorsMarch 1, 2026

“It was insane, at both our locations!”, from Pana’s Cafe.

Brands that connect special moments to their environment stand out to a new customer base. Pana’s Cafe and The Daily Drip Coffee did exactly that.

During the SuperBowl event, they created a visual experience that tied together the event, pop culture, and their in-store environment – and it paid off with a highly shareable viral post.

“Whether it’s the Benito Bowl or you’re a Seahawks or Patriots fan, the Ripple machine allows us to tap into cultural moments in a way that feels personal and interactive. While our drinks already taste amazing, Ripple adds an entirely new layer to the experience through thoughtful presentation and customization. It transforms a great beverage into something memorable and shareable.”, from The Daily Drip Coffee

Here’s how they did it right:

1. They Connected The SuperBowl Event to Their Physical Space

Rather than posting about the game, Pana’s Cafe and The Daily Drip Coffee brought it onto the table.

They paired:

  • A football-shaped cookie
  • A foam-topped drink printed with Bad Bunny or the team logos
  • A styled tray that felt cohesive and intentional

And the result? A moment that felt naturally tied to the experience went viral and drew huge lines at their café.

2. They Tapped into the Halftime Conversation

The halftime show is often just as talked about as the game itself. Pana’s Cafe leaned into that cultural moment by featuring Bad Bunny, connecting the printed drink directly to music and pop culture.

This instantly expanded their audience beyond just football fans to include music fans and Bad Bunny’s followers.

The Takeaway for Cafés and Brands:

You don’t need a massive budget to create viral moments.
What Pana’s Cafe and The Daily Drip Coffee prove is that when you connect a major event to your environment, use visual and personalized elements, and design with sharing in mind – everyday service turns into content people actually want to post and to try.

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