How Jans & Jubes Made an Impression on Speed’s Holiday House Audience

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If you watched iShowSpeed’s Holiday House Cyber Monday stream, you already know it wasn’t just another livestream; it was a full-blown internet event. 

And if you didn’t watch it? 

Let me walk you through the moment everything started going wild.

Because trust me, when I clicked in and saw over 55 million impressions, millions of likes, a waterfall of comments, and literally hundreds of thousands of product-page clicks happening in real time…

Yeah, I knew right away: 

Any brand on that screen was about to catch fire.

Let me set the scene for you.

I join the stream. Chaos, immediate chaos. Speed yelling, the audience spamming emojis, camera switching every few seconds, giveaways flying, people reacting faster than I could even process.

It felt like trying to watch ten things at once, and the chat?
Completely unhinged in the best way possible.

Then suddenly, as the camera shifts toward the product table, something familiar pops into frame.

Jans & Jubes.

Bright packaging. Clean cans. Eye-catching snack bags lined up like they knew people were watching.

And honestly? 

That’s when I leaned in.

“Wait—are those JUBES?”

That’s literally what I saw flying through the chat.
People noticed instantly.

You know how some products just fit on camera?

Jubes were popping with color. Jans Boba Milk Tea looked sleek. Even the cassava chips and cheese wontons had that “What’s that? I wanna try it” look.

And while I was watching viewers flood the chat with reactions, I caught myself wondering:
Who’s behind these products?

That curiosity is what led me straight to one of the leading Asian Snack Distributor brands in the U.S.

Jans Enterprises Corp stands as one of the leading Asian food distributors in the United States, backed by years of experience in sourcing, importing, and delivering high-quality products across the country. Serving both retail and foodservice markets, the company has built its reputation on reliability, strong industry relationships, and a diverse portfolio of trusted brands that reflect the richness and variety of Asian cuisine. Its expertise allows retailers, restaurants, and partners to access products that meet rising consumer expectations for authenticity, consistency, and quality.

As demand for Asian flavors continues to surge nationwide, Jans Enterprises Corp is expanding its presence and strengthening partnerships with top manufacturers across Asia. The company remains committed to bringing authentic, high-demand food brands to American shelves and menus, ensuring consumers can enjoy the same tastes and traditions found across the region. Through strategic growth, sustained innovation, and dedication to cultural authenticity, Jans Enterprises Corp is helping shape the future of Asian food in the U.S. market.

But here’s the part I didn’t expect…

Speed tries the products.
Camera zooms in.
Chat explodes.
And then, he randomly starts talking about how much he loves Indonesia.

That moment?
It was gold.

Because for viewers who recognize Indonesian flavors, or honestly, anyone who loves Asian snacks, that shout-out felt real. Speed wasn’t forcing it. He wasn’t reading a script. He was just being Speed, and it gave Jans & Jubes this instant cultural warmth you can’t manufacture.

Let’s talk about what he actually tried.

You probably saw him reach for the drinks first, right?

1. Jubes (All Flavors)

Original, Mango, Strawberry, Grape, Lychee, each looked like a tropical break from the chaos. 

And here’s the thing that really makes them pop:

They’re filled with Nata de Coco, that chewy, translucent coconut gel made from real coconut water. It gives every sip this elastic, playful texture you don’t get from your average U.S. drink.

If you know, you know.

2. Jans Boba Milk Tea (Classic & Brown Sugar)

Chat went wild as soon as Speed cracked open the can. Boba milk tea… in a can… on a livestream watched by millions? 

Yeah, that was a moment.

Jans actually makes one of the better canned bobas I’ve tried, balanced, smooth, and convenient.

3. Jans Coconut Water with Pulp

Pure hydration vibes. You could literally see the coconut bits floating inside.

4. Jans Crispy Cheese Wonton

If crunch could talk, it would sound like this snack.

5. Jans Cassava Chips Sweet & Spicy Chilli

Bright bag. 

Bold flavor.

Instant chat magnet.

Let me tell you why these products made such an impression.

  • Speed’s reaction was real, not rehearsed
  • Indonesian culture got a genuine shout-out
  • Jubes looked ridiculously good on camera
  • Snacks matched what Gen Z actually wants
  • The audience engagement amplified EVERYTHING
  • Younger U.S. audiences already love Asian flavors
  • The products didn’t just sit there; they created conversation

This wasn’t hype.
It was relevant.

Now, think about this from a retail or distribution angle.

If you’re a retailer? 

These products check all the boxes:

  • Rising demand for Asian snacks
  • High engagement on social media
  • Strong visual appeal
  • Authentic flavors
  • Already trending textures (like nata de coco)
  • Stream-friendly, shelf-friendly, trend-friendly

If you’re a distributor or B2B buyer?

Jans is exactly the kind of partner you look for:

  • Consistent supply chain
  • Strong understanding of Asian trends
  • Brands that resonate with young U.S. consumers
  • Products already validated by real-time influencer reactions

So, what stood out?

It wasn’t just that Jans & Jubes were on screen.
It was how naturally they fit into the moment.

The energy.
The curiosity.
The culture.
The flavors.
The audience reaction.
Speed’s personality.

Everything lined up perfectly.

Closing Note

In the end, watching Jans & Jubes appear on iShowSpeed’s Holiday House livestream showed me exactly how quickly the right products can capture attention in a high-energy digital environment. The massive engagement numbers, the instant chat reactions, Speed’s genuine excitement for Indonesian culture, and the eye-catching lineup of drinks and snacks all worked together to create a natural spotlight for the brands. Combined with their cultural relevance, unique textures like nata de coco, and strong distribution behind them, Jans & Jubes stood out not just as products on a table, but as Asian food brands clearly resonating with today’s younger U.S. audience.

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