New Year’s Eve: It’s a time for reflecting on the year gone by, underneath the crackling luminescence of fireworks, possibly surrounded by 20,000 of your closest mates, if you’re brave enough to go out in a major city. But equally, it sets the vibe for the year ahead—starting with the morning after.
Often, there’s a tradeoff between enjoying just one more celebratory cocktail, and waking up on New Year’s Day feeling fresh and optimistic. This new Aussie brand has come up with a solution that allows you to get the best of both worlds (responsibly, of course).
Easy Days is Australia’s first pocket-sized jelly that allows you to enjoy a night out without paying the price the day after. Packed with natural, science-backed ingredients like Korean pear, curcumin, vine tea, and yeast extract, the bite-sized powerhouse works to metabolise acetaldehyde (the toxic byproduct in alcohol that makes us feel sub-par) faster. This, in turn, can reduce inflammation, dehydration and nausea.
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While there’s no shortage of other hangover antidotes on the market, let’s be honest, how many of us have the energy or presence of mind to stir up a concoction before we climb into bed after midnight? That’s where the ingenuity of Easy Days comes in, as you eat the lemon-flavoured jelly before you start drinking. It’s also small enough to slip in your pocket, bag or purse, ready to go if you need it. You can also enjoy a second one after drinking, for extra damage control.
Two years in the making, Easy Days was developed in collaboration with some of Korea’s leading hangover specialists to create a product that was both reliable and delicious. Committed to the cause, founder Harry Choi even endured more than 30 hangovers to find the perfect formula.
You can grab one Easy Days jelly for just $4.99 per packet, or save by buying a bulk pack. With the brand offering 15 per cent off your first order, there’s no better time to commit to the easiest New Year’s resolution you'll ever keep: waking up hangover-free on 1 January. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
Shop Easy Days here.
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