Fun fact: Seki is a Samoan slang word that means âawesomeâ or âgood,â according to Seki Slush co-owner Nikki Holbrook Ho Ching, who owns the business with her husband.
âIâm Native Hawaiian and my husband is Samoan,â she says. âWe loved the idea of incorporating our roots into the brand. When we paired âSekiâ with âSlush,â it just had the right vibe â playful, memorable and true to who we are as a couple.â

While Seki Slush officially opened its trailer recently at Hukilau Marketplace in LÄÊ»ie, the business began three years ago.
âIt was not long after my husband and I got married,â Hobrook Ho Ching says. âWeâd always dreamed of starting something together. I used to run lemonade stands as a kid, and my husband remembers rewarding weekend chores with a cold treat. For me, it was a sweet drink after soccer games. One day, slushies came up in conversation, and it just clicked.â

The business started small â with just a table and tent at several pop-up markets, and a few private parties on the side, according to Hobrook Ho Ching, who says she was working full-time, and her husband was in medical school.
âWhat began as a passion project quickly turned into something more,â she says. âThis year, we added a trailer and now, weâre so excited to have opened our very first permanent location.â

Seki Slushâs menu is designed to be simple and refreshing. It features two flavors for now â mango and guava â and a variety of toppings like ice cream, mochi, mango chunks and whipped cream.
Customers can choose from three different sizes for their treats â the mini Seki ($5), Seki ($7) and Supa Seki ($9).
âOur bestseller is the Supa Seki Supreme ($12) â our biggest cup loaded with all the toppings,â Hobrook Ho Ching says. âItâs the ultimate treat. We wanted to choose flavors that were local flavors; we donât use any artificial colors or flavors.â

While the businessâs trailer is open from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily (closed Wednesdays and Sundays), Seki Slush still pops up at private parties and events. Inquiries can be made via the businessâs website.
âMy husband is from LÄÊ»ie, and I went to school at BYU-HawaiÊ»i,â Hobrook Ho Ching says says. âThis place is really special to us. This has been the dream since the beginning, so weâre excited to actually be here.â
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CONTACT
Seki Slush
Hukilau Marketplace
55-370 Kamehameha Hwy, LÄÊ»ie
Sekislush.com
Instagram: @sekislush
Open 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Mondays-Tuesdays, Thursdays-Saturdays
Closed Wednesdays and Fridays
Kelli Shiroma Braiotta can be reached at kelli@alohastatedaily.com.