This ¥49 Fancy Yogurt in China Sends People Running to the Bathroom 🚽 (and Gen-Z Still Line Up for It)
Blueglass Yogurt is going viral in China—but not just for its sleek stores or trendy branding.
Blueglass Yogurt is going viral in China—but not just for its sleek stores or trendy branding. Their “Chang” yogurt (~¥45–49 per cup) is being nicknamed a new-age laxative after customers complained of bloating, cramps, and sprint-to-the-bathroom episodes 🚽💨. Some even ended up in hospital with stomach-flu-like symptoms.
Why all the drama? Each cup is loaded with 5,000 billion probiotics plus a mountain of dietary fiber—about 40–54 grams depending on the version. The ingredients list itself is comically long 📜, stuffed with every probiotic strain you can imagine. Doctors warn that too much of a “good thing” can overload the gut and trigger sudden runs to the bathroom.
Blueglass responded that bloating or loose stools are “normal reactions.” Local regulators have since checked the yogurt and confirmed its ingredients do comply with hygienic standards ✅. But safe doesn’t always equal comfy.
On social media, one detail has everyone laughing: staff often hand over the yogurt with a stack of tissues. At first, buyers thought it was unnecessary packaging—until an hour later, when they finally understood 🧻😂.
Still, Gen-Z customers are lining up for it, hoping this ¥49 yogurt will “clean” their guts once and for all. ✨


