Straight from the Pack
The easiest way is to eat the gummies straight from the bag as a simple, fruity treat.

The Jellycious Jaws Bar jelly is a creative adaptation of the iconic Lotte Jaws Bar ice cream, a staple in Korean convenience stores for decades. This gummy candy perfectly captures the original frozen treat's unique flavor and shape in a shelf-stable format.
*Please note the packaging has been updated*
Contains Gelatin.
Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent the gummies from melting or sticking together.
Sugar, water, gelatin, D-sorbitol solution 8.8%, acidulant I, acidulant II, emulsifiers I, emulsifiers II, emulsifiers III, gardenia yellow color, artificial flavor (strawberry, orange, mixed fruit), pectin, citrus peel, other edible fat-based products, chlorophyllin copper complex, powdered licorice, orange concentrate 0.01% (solid content 65%), strawberry concentrate 0.01% (solid content 65%)
The easiest way is to eat the gummies straight from the bag as a simple, fruity treat.
For a slight variation in texture and an extra refreshing taste, try briefly chilling the jellies in the refrigerator.
For a very cool and even chewier texture, you can try freezing the jelly.
The convenient pouch size makes them great for sharing with friends and family during social gatherings.
Use the jelly pieces as a fun and fruity topping on desserts like yogurt, ice cream, or fruit salads.
It is one of the most recognizable and beloved fruit jellies in Korea, perfect for anyone wanting a taste of K-convenience store culture.
Unlike many gummies that leave a sticky residue on teeth, the Jellycious line is praised for its clean, smooth finish.
The high concentration of real grape juice provides a "burst" of flavor that stands out compared to generic fruit snacks.
Its approachable sweetness and fun shapes make it a hit for school lunches, while its sophisticated aromatic profile appeals to adults.
About this brand
Lotte is a massive multinational conglomerate (chaebol) with a unique dual identity, headquartered in both South Korea and Japan. Founded in 1948 by Shin Kyuk-ho, it has grown into one of South Korea's five largest business groups, spanning everything from snacks and department stores to massive chemical plants.