When I joined iShowSpeed’s Holiday House Cyber Monday livestream, I expected energy, but not the kind that comes with over 55 million impressions. The likes were rising by the millions, the comments were moving too quickly to read, and product-page clicks neared 400,000 in real time.
Watching that level of activity unfold made one thing clear: any product that appeared on screen wasn’t just being noticed, it was being evaluated by a massive, highly reactive audience. And that’s exactly when the Jans & Jubes lineup came into view.
The Moment Jans & Jubes Appeared on the Stream
As the camera panned across the product table, the Jans & Jubes assortment stood out immediately. The bright Jubes bottles, the polished Boba Milk Tea cans, and the bold cassava chip packaging created a strong visual contrast against the rest of the items displayed.
The chat reacted right away:
“JUBES LOOKS GOOD!”
“Speed better try that!”
“Cassava chips?? Need those.”
From a viewer’s perspective, this wasn’t accidental. These products were built to stand out on screen. Their appearance made me curious about who brought them into the U.S. market, which led me directly to one of the established Asian Wholesale Distributors.
Speed’s Genuine Excitement for Indonesian Culture
The moment was elevated even further when Speed actually tasted the products. His reactions were unfiltered classic Speed, but what sparked the most connection was his spontaneous shoutout expressing how much he loves Indonesia.
It wasn’t scripted or promotional. It was an authentic moment that added cultural relevance and warmth around the products. For Indonesian and Asian brands like Jans & Jubes, that kind of genuine cultural recognition resonates instantly with viewers.
Spotlight on the Featured Products
From a viewer’s standpoint, here’s what made each product visually and conceptually appealing:
1. Jubes Coconut Jelly – All Flavors
The colorful Jubes immediately caught attention. Inside each pouch is chewy Coconut Jelly, known as nata de coco, made from real coconut water.
In the current U.S. trend cycle, chewy, texture-forward drinks have been gaining traction, making these drinks feel perfectly timed.
2. Jans Boba Milk Tea – Classic & Brown Sugar
Canned boba is still new for many American consumers. The clean packaging and recognizable flavor choices made it instantly intriguing.
3. Jans Coconut Water with Pulp
The visible coconut bits inside the drink signal authenticity and freshness, two traits that matter a lot to today’s health-conscious snackers.
4. Jans Crispy Cheese Wonton
A crunchy, cheesy snack that stands out simply because it’s unlike anything typically found in mainstream U.S. snack aisles.
5. Jans Cassava Chips Sweet & Spicy Chilli
Sweet-heat snacks are trending in the U.S., and this product’s bright packaging and flavor profile fit the trend perfectly.

Natural Curiosity Leading to the Brand Story
Seeing how well the products presented themselves on screen made me wonder about the company behind them. That curiosity led me deeper into Jans Enterprises Corp, the importer and distributor responsible for Jans & Jubes products.
I learned that Jans isn’t just a supplier; it’s a strategic distributor with a growing footprint in both retail and foodservice channels across the U.S. Their work focuses on:
- Bringing authentic Asian flavors to mainstream markets.
- Supporting retailers with a consistent supply.
- Anticipating snack trends and consumer shifts.
- Delivering culturally relevant products.
What Jans & Jubes’ Stream Appearance Indicates About U.S. Taste Trends
After observing both the livestream and viewer reactions, several U.S. snack trends became clear:
- Americans are exploring more global flavors, especially from Asia.
- Texture-based snacks like chewy nata de coco are rising in popularity.
- Convenience drinks such as canned boba are quickly becoming mainstream.
- Authenticity matters, especially when influencers highlight cultural roots.
- Younger audiences want novelty, whether it’s cassava chips or cheese wontons.
- Livestream-driven shopping is becoming a major discovery channel for snacks.
Conclusion
Jans & Jubes’ appearance on iShowSpeed’s Holiday House livestream revealed just how strongly U.S. consumers are leaning toward Asian snacks, texture-rich drinks, and culturally inspired products. Between the massive livestream engagement, Speed’s genuine reactions, and the visual appeal of the products, the moment showed that American snack trends are shifting and Jans & Jubes are positioned right at the center of that movement.
