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Dubai-style chewy cookies had their moment. Is 'frozen jelly' the next dessert craze?
CultureKorea Herald22d ago

Dubai-style chewy cookies had their moment. Is 'frozen jelly' the next dessert craze?

A dessert trend known as “frozen jelly” is rapidly gaining popularity among young consumers, particularly Millennials and Generation Z, as videos of people freezing and biting into gummy candies circulate widely on social media. It's simple to make. Assorted gummies are placed in a container and left in the freezer for three to five hours before being eaten. The appeal, however, extends well beyond convenience. On platforms such as Instagram and X, users frequently post reviews of their creation

Generation Z Work Ethic: Myth or Reality?
Businessdie-presse5d ago

Generation Z Work Ethic: Myth or Reality?

A study by Hays and IBE explores how Generation Z understands performance, challenging the myth of their poor work ethic and highlighting a lack of clarity from companies regarding expectations.

Call me prudish – but TV sex is creepy
Culturesvenska-dagbladet11d ago

Call me prudish – but TV sex is creepy

"Heated rivalry" has managed to appeal to Generation Z – despite reports that young people today are unusually prudish and sex-negative. Jonatan Loxdal explains why it's important to watch scenes forbidden for children.

Study Examines Gen Z Work Ethic
Businessdie-presse5d ago

Study Examines Gen Z Work Ethic

A new study by Hays and IBE explores the work ethic of Generation Z, questioning whether common perceptions are myths and clarifying how this generation understands performance.

Businesswsj8d ago

Gen Z Unprepared for the Workplace

A new report suggests that Generation Z is facing challenges in adapting to the demands of the modern workplace, leading to concerns about a 'lost generation'.

Gen Z Trend: Bringing Parents to Job Interviews
Businessindex-hr11d ago

Gen Z Trend: Bringing Parents to Job Interviews

A new trend shows that one in five Generation Z job candidates are bringing a parent to job interviews. Experts warn that while help with resumes is acceptable, this practice can harm young people's careers.