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A 'forbidden liquid jelly drink' that helps curb snacking on sale in Japan has gone viral on social media, with users ...
A new, sparkling Japanese "jelly drink" has been making waves on social media after being hailed as a "drug-free alternative ...
A 'forbidden liquid jelly drink' that helps curb snacking on sale in Japan has gone viral on social media, with users claiming it's a natural Ozempic. Called In Tansan the sparkling canned ...
It’s called In Tansan and has the unusual property of going down the hatch like a drink and then turning into jelly while inside your stomach, thus making you feel full. Tansan is the Japanese word ...
A new Japanese drink promises to satiate hunger for two to three hours by turning into jelly once it reaches the stomach. In Tansan, marketed as a “hunger management” drink, is sold in the ...
A new Japanese drink, designed to curb hunger, has gained popularity on social media. Available in two flavors, it forms a heavier jelly in the stomach, reducing hunger for 2-3 hours. Experts ...
Japanese Sake Jelly “Ponshu Glia Jelly”〉 This product ... with comments such as “fruity and easy to drink”, “I don’t like sake but I can drink this!”, and “It’s too easy ...
A viral Instagram video showcases Japan's water jelly product. The jelly is primarily made from ... Read some of the reactions below: "I love these drinks. So cooling, the lemon one is my go-to!" "I ...
Pandora Dewan is a Senior Science Reporter at Newsweek based in London, UK. Her focus is reporting on science, health and technology. Pandora joined Newsweek in 2022 and previously worked as the ...