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How Jans & Jubes Gained Visibility On iShowSpeed’s Stream

If there’s one thing I’ve learned about iShowSpeed’s livestreams, it’s that they move faster than most people can blink. When I joined his Holiday House Cyber Monday stream, the energy hit me before the video even loaded. 

The numbers were climbing in real time over 55 million impressions, millions of likes flooding in, comments streaming by so fast I couldn’t catch a single one, and nearly 400,000 product-page clicks building by the minute. 

It felt less like joining a livestream and more like stepping into a digital stadium packed with fans who never stop cheering.

And in the middle of that noise?

A few seconds changed everything for Jans & Jubes.

The First Moment I Noticed Jans & Jubes on Screen

Let me tell you what actually happened. The camera swung over to the product table, nothing dramatic, just a simple shift of angle, and suddenly I saw them. Jubes in their bright, fruity bottles. 

Jans Boba Milk Tea cans are lined up clean and modern. Cassava chips. Cheese wontons. Coconut water. All neatly arranged like they meant business.

Even with everything happening on the screen, that lineup grabbed my attention instantly.

And I wasn’t the only one. The chat exploded with:

“IS THAT JUBES???”
“Bro, Speed better try that!”
“Wait, those Asian snacks look good.”

I felt myself leaning closer, genuinely curious about the brand behind it all. Naturally, I went digging, and that’s when I learned Jans Enterprises Corp operates as a leading Wholesale Distributor bringing a wide range of Asian food products into the U.S. retail and foodservice space.

Suddenly, the moment made perfect sense.

Speed’s Reaction Was the Catalyst

Speed picked up the products like he always does, improvised, unpredictable, and full of personality. But the second he took a sip and started talking about how much he loves Indonesia, the energy shifted.

It wasn’t just funny.
It felt authentic, even warm.

There’s something meaningful about seeing a creator with his influence appreciating Indonesian culture in front of millions of young viewers. Jans & Jubes, born from Asian roots, fit right into that moment naturally. It felt like a cultural bridge unfolding in real time.

What Speed Tried (and What Stood Out to Me)

Here’s what I actually noticed when Speed picked up each product and reacted on stream.

1. Jubes – All Flavors

Original, Mango, Strawberry, Grape, Lychee. The bottles looked refreshing on screen, especially with the light catching the fruit colors. 

But what really makes them unique is the chewy coconut gel inside Jubes Coconut Gel nata de coco, made from real coconut water. It’s fun, textured, and trending across U.S. beverage culture.

2. Jans Boba Milk Tea – Classic & Brown Sugar

This one looked sleek on-screen. A canned boba milk tea that doesn’t look gimmicky is rare, but Jans pulled it off. It’s exactly the kind of on-the-go product younger audiences love.

3. Jans Coconut Water With Pulp

You could see the coconut bits floating inside a detail that plays perfectly into today’s “authentic refreshment” demand. It gave the drink an almost tropical honesty right through the screen.

4. Jans Crispy Cheese Wonton

Crispy, cheesy snacks have a universal charm, and seeing this one in the lineup made me immediately think, “Yep, the chat is going to go nuts.”

5. Jans Cassava Chips Sweet & Spicy Chilli

One of the most visually striking snacks on the table. The bold colors and flavor profile fit exactly what the snack-obsessed U.S. audience is leaning toward: sweet heat, crunch, and global influence.

My Curiosity Turned Into a Brand Deep-Dive

The livestream didn’t just highlight the products; it made me want to know where they came from. Learning more about Jans Enterprises Corp connected a lot of dots. Their long experience in importing and distributing Asian food across the U.S. explains why their products are so polished and retail-ready.

They’re not jumping on a trend; they’ve been building the foundation for Asian food accessibility in the U.S. for years. Jans focuses on authenticity, reliability, and understanding demand across both retail and foodservice markets.

It’s no wonder their products looked so comfortable on a massive livestream. They’re designed for modern visibility.

Conclusion

Watching Jans & Jubes appear on iShowSpeed’s livestream showed me just how powerful a few seconds can be when the audience is this engaged. Between the huge engagement numbers, Speed’s genuine appreciation for Indonesian flavors, and the eye-catching lineup on the table, Jans & Jubes didn’t just show up; they made a clear impression that reflects the rising demand for Asian snacks and drinks across the U.S. market.

Piyushi

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