The biggest challenge for food and beverage brands today is visibility. With endless competition and constant algorithm shifts, even great products struggle to stay in front of audiences long enough to make an impact.
And during major digital moments, especially livestreams with millions watching, that pressure intensifies.
A brand only gets a few seconds, if that, to earn attention before the audience moves on. If something doesn’t immediately stand out, it disappears into the noise.
That’s exactly why the moment Jans & Jubes appeared on iShowSpeed’s Holiday House Cyber Monday Stream caught my attention.
In one of the most chaotic, high-energy broadcasts I’ve ever seen, these products managed to stand out, and from my perspective, their appearance said a lot about what today’s U.S. consumers respond to.
Experiencing the Livestream Buzz First-Hand
The first thing that struck me when I joined the stream was the sheer scale of engagement. I’ve seen busy livestreams before, but this one was a different level entirely.
- Over 55 million impressions
- Millions of likes are stacking in real time
- Comments flying upward faster than I could read
- Nearly 400,000 product-page clicks were triggered during the show
Watching these numbers climb was surreal. If there was ever a moment for a brand to gain massive exposure, this was it. And in that frenzy of attention, Jans & Jubes made their entrance.

The Exact Moment Jans & Jubes Appeared on Screen
It happened casually, a simple camera pan across the product table. But even in the visual chaos of Speed’s Holiday House set, the Jans & Jubes lineup pulled my eyes directly to them.
Bright Jubes pouches in multiple fruit flavors.
Crisp packaging on the cassava chips.
Clean cans of Boba Milk Tea.
A refreshing, clean-looking can of Jans Coconut Water.
Crispy Cheese Wonton adds a unique, savory touch to the lineup.
From my seat, they stood out more than anything else on that table. Even in the fast-paced, visually chaotic livestream environment, their colors, textures, and packaging naturally drew attention.
“Yo, is that JUBES???”
“Speed, try the snacks!!”
The buzz in the comments told me this wasn’t just me noticing viewers were curious. That curiosity made me look deeper into the brand’s background, which led me to one of the established Food Product Suppliers responsible for bringing Asian food and drinks into the U.S. market.
Speed’s Genuine Excitement for Indonesian Culture
Then came the moment that made everything even more memorable.
Speed picked up the products, tasted them, and immediately reacted with the raw, honest excitement only he can deliver. But what stood out most was when he suddenly started talking about how much he loves Indonesia.
It was unscripted. It was authentic. And it created an instant cultural connection on a stream watched by millions.
For Jans & Jubes brands rooted in Asian and Indonesian flavours, that moment added emotional value you can’t buy with any marketing budget.
What Speed Tried And What I Observed as a Viewer
When Speed started sampling the products, I paid attention to both his reactions and how each item translated visually on screen.
1. Jubes Coconut Gel – All Flavors (Original, Mango, Strawberry, Grape, Lychee)
Bright pouches, clean labeling, and the eye-catching detail of nata de coco chewable, translucent gels made from real coconut water.
These texture-rich nata de coco-based desserts/snacks are exactly what’s trending in the U.S., which ties perfectly to modern Coconut Jelly Cubes.
2. Jans Boba Milk Tea – Classic & Brown Sugar
Convenient, modern, and visually sleek. The canned boba format instantly drew curiosity, especially since on-the-go boba desserts are rapidly gaining traction in the U.S.
3. Jans Coconut Water With Pulp
The coconut bits made the desserts feel refreshing and natural details that show well on camera and appeal to authenticity-focused shoppers.
4. Jans Crispy Cheese Wonton
Crunchy, savory, and unique. Even before anyone tasted them, these looked like the type of snack people want to try out of curiosity.

5. Jans Cassava Chips Sweet & Spicy Chilli
Bold red packaging and a flavor profile that hits two major U.S. snacking trends: sweet-heat + global ingredients. These had an immediate visual impact.
Curiosity That Led Me Into the Brand Story
After seeing how well the products resonated on-screen, I wanted to know more. That curiosity led me deeper into Jans Enterprises Corp, the company behind the lineup.
I learned that Jans isn’t just an importer; they’re a long-established distributor with strong reach across U.S. retail and foodservice markets.
They focus on:
- Authentic Asian snacks and beverages
- Reliable supply chain partnerships
- Trend-relevant product innovation
- Increasing access to Asian flavors for American consumers
Suddenly, the livestream moment felt even more strategic. Jans & Jubes didn’t stand out by accident; their products align perfectly with what today’s audience wants.
Conclusion
Watching Jans & Jubes appear on iShowSpeed’s Holiday House Cyber Monday Stream showed me just how strongly their products align with current U.S. consumer trends. Between the massive livestream engagement, Speed’s genuine appreciation for Indonesian culture, and the visually striking lineup on the table, it was clear why these brands stood out. Their moment on screen didn’t just capture attention; it highlighted the growing demand for authentic Asian snacks and beverages across the U.S.

