From Korea to Australia: The journey behind Australia’s first hangover jelly

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Korean Australian Harry Choi has turned a personal quest into a groundbreaking solution. In July of this year, he launched Easy Days, Australia’s first-ever hangover jelly which currently retails for $29.95 Easy Days is inspired by the fast-growing trend in Korea, the world’s largest hangover remedy market, where jellies have become the go-to hangover solution. The brand brings a fun, innovative, and highly effective approach to hangover relief for Australians.

Whether you’re celebrating a festive occasion or simply enjoying casual drinks with friends, Easy Days makes sure the morning after is something to look forward to, not dread. As the festive season approaches — a time filled with parties and social gatherings — Easy Days is perfectly timed to help Australians enjoy drinks without worrying about the dreaded aftermath. Taken before drinking, the jelly is compact, tasty, and incredibly easy to consume on the go.

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