The first thing that struck me when I joined iShowSpeed’s Holiday House Cyber Monday livestream was the scale of the engagement.
I’ve watched plenty of creator streams, but this one moved at a pace I’d barely seen before.
The counter showed over 55 million impressions, likes were climbing into the millions, and the comment section was so fast it was nearly unreadable.
What surprised me most, though, was the spike in product clicks; nearly 400,000 people opened product pages during the broadcast.
Watching those numbers jump in real time made it clear: any brand shown on screen, even for a few seconds, was gaining access to one of the most active and responsive digital audiences online.
It was in the middle of this momentum that Jans & Jubes appeared.
The Moment Jans & Jubes Appeared on the Stream
During a camera sweep across the product table, the Jans & Jubes lineup came into view, and it immediately stood out.
Between the colorful Jubes nata de coco-based dessert/snack, the clean aesthetic of the Boba Milk Tea cans, and the bold packaging on the cassava chips, the products were visually striking and easy to identify.
Viewers noticed instantly.
The chat fired off messages like:
“JUBES???”
“Speed gotta try that!”
“Those chips look crazy.”
From my perspective, this was the moment where curiosity naturally kicked in, not just for me, but for thousands of viewers reacting in real time.
That curiosity pushed me to look deeper into the brands behind these products, which led me to one of the long-standing Indonesian Food Distributor USA, known for bringing Asian snack and beverage products into American stores.
Speed’s Genuine Excitement for Indonesian Culture
One of the most memorable parts of the segment happened when Speed began tasting the products. His reactions were raw and genuine, exactly the kind audiences expect from him.
But then he added a comment that added cultural depth to the moment: he talked about how much he loves Indonesia.
It wasn’t scripted.
It wasn’t staged.
It was authentic enthusiasm for the culture behind the products.
For viewers familiar with Indonesian or broader Asian snack culture, that moment provided instant relatability. For brands like Jans & Jubes, it added an unexpected layer of warmth and cultural connection.
Spotlight on the Featured Products
As Speed picked up each product, several stood out both visually and contextually.
1. Jubes Coconut Gel – All Flavors
The lineup included Original, Mango, Strawberry, Grape, and Lychee, each one bright and visually refreshing.
The key ingredient inside, chewy nata de coco, a translucent gel made from real coconut water, made the dessert feel modern and trend-aligned.
Their texture-first appeal connects directly to rising U.S. interest in Jubes Coconut Gel.

2. Jans Boba Milk Tea – Classic & Brown Sugar
Clean design, modern packaging, and the instant familiarity of boba.
Canned boba options are gaining traction, and Jans’ version presented well on camera, easy to understand, appealing, and immediately recognizable.
3. Jans Coconut Water With Pulp
This product gave a clear visual cue of authenticity with its natural coconut bits.
The can reflected freshness, hydration, and simplicity qualities that resonate with younger, health-conscious buyers.
4. Jans Crispy Cheese Wonton
A snack that looked crunchy even from a distance. Its unique combination of cheese and wonton texture positioned it as a novelty item that could spark curiosity.
5. Jans Cassava Chips Sweet & Spicy Chilli
Bold red packaging, bold flavor description, and bold reactions from the chat.
Cassava-based snacks already have a rising presence in the U.S., and this product stood out as one of the most visually striking items on the table.

Natural Curiosity Leading to the Brand Story
Seeing the products perform so well on-camera made me want to know more about the company behind them.
That search led me deeper into Jans Enterprises Corp, a distributor with extensive experience in importing and supplying Asian snacks, desserts, and specialty foods throughout the United States.
The more I read, the clearer it became why Jans & Jubes fit so naturally into a high-energy environment like Speed’s event.
Jans focuses on:
- Providing culturally authentic Asian products.
- Serving both retail and foodservice markets.
- Responding quickly to emerging food trends.
- Ensuring product quality and reliability.
- Building partnerships with retailers and distributors.
Conclusion
Watching Jans & Jubes appear during iShowSpeed’s Holiday House Cyber Monday Stream revealed exactly why their products resonated with such a massive online audience. Their strong visual identity, cultural relevance, and alignment with U.S. food trends allowed them to stand out instantly, even in a fast-paced, chaotic livestream. From Speed’s excitement to the audience reactions, everything pointed to growing demand for Asian snacks and beverages, and Jans & Jubes were perfectly positioned to meet it.
