SEOUL, November 18 (AJP) - South Korean food supplement company Foodology said Tuesday that its “Cutting Jelly” product has claimed the No. 1 spot in the “Calorie Support Supplement” category on @cosme, Japan’s largest beauty and personal care platform, for 24 consecutive weeks.
@cosme, which draws roughly 20 million monthly visitors, updates its rankings based on user reviews and recommendations. Its reputation-based ratings system is widely regarded as one of the most trusted gauges of consumer sentiment in Japan’s beauty market.
From March 1 to Aug. 31, Cutting Jelly outperformed well-known Japanese wellness products, including Fancl’s Calorie Limit and Orbis’s Petit Shake. The sustained lead underscores Foodology’s rising presence in Japan, supported by consistently high user scores, the company said.
The company’s broader “Colleology” line — which includes Cutting Jelly — has also maintained strong rankings on the platform. The range is marketed for helping regulate post-meal blood sugar levels and supporting digestion, and is known for its tangy pomegranate flavor.
Cutting Jelly, sold in portable stick packs, has been particularly popular, topping Rakuten’s jelly category in early April.
“With Cutting Jelly leading the way, the Colleology line continues to perform strongly in Japan,” a Foodology spokesperson said. “We aim to solidify our position as a leading K-beauty brand in Japan and expand our global footprint.”
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