Be a Winner With “in Game Booster” Jelly Drink

Be a Winner With “in Game Booster” Jelly Drink

We all know that gaming sessions are no joke. While there have been stories that were too extreme – gamers getting ill (or even passing away!) due to sitting too long in front of the PC playing – the average hardcore gamer knows that sustenance in the real world is a necessity. And preparing and eating a proper meal is not always viable. Enter in Game Booster, a jelly drink being sold in…you guessed it – Japan.

in Game Booster is a jelly drink that is supposed to be packed with vitamins and all the stuff you need to ensure you stay as sharp as a razor and win all the campaigns you engage in all night – and day. You may argue that you don’t need anything other than cans of good old Red Bull or your go-to gaming soft drink, Mountain Dew.

Wrong. At least that’s what Japanese company Morinaga believes. They have extensive research and development in order to provide athletes with healthy ways to stay on top of their game, and in Jelly is one of those products:

in Jelly is a product first made in 1994 with the aim of providing athletes undergoing rigorous training or between matches or games to quickly and easily ingest the energy and nutrients they require. Today in Jelly comprises the top share of the market that it pioneered, a market that now consists of numerous jelly drinks. Nowadays, in Jelly is broadly used by athletes and members of the general public for its high quality and convenience and has a wide range of uses—as a meal replacement when a person is very busy or feeling unwell and as a nutritional supplement to build muscle after sports.

Recognizing the physical requirements of marathon gaming sessions, the company has released a special version meant for gamers – in Game Booster. Packed with vitamin A and only 180kcal, the drink will give you the fuel to beat everyone else.

Not sure how it tastes or if will truly enhance your performance, but nothing wrong with giving it a try, no?

You’ll have to visit Amazon Japan to stock up, though.