FANCL Launches Limited-Quantity Deep Charge Collagen Orange Jelly

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  • 📰 Published: May 12, 2026 at 19:00
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FANCL announced that from May 19, 2026 (Tue), it will release a new flavor of its beauty food line, Deep Charge Collagen Orange Jelly, in limited quantity through mail order and FANCL directly operated stores. The product is sold as a 10-pack box at ¥2,494 (tax included).

The product contains the functional component collagen peptides, which is reported to help maintain skin moisture and elasticity and support skin health. In a customer survey (October–November 2023, N=197), orange flavor was selected as the number one taste that consumers wanted to try. It also contains FANCL-selected ingredients such as rose bud extract and hyaluronic acid, aiming to support skin from within.

FANCL Collagen limited jelly buyer survey: 2023/10–11, N=197.

Product overview:
- Product name: Deep Charge Collagen Orange Jelly
- Functional Food with Nutrition and Health Claims: Yes
- Release date: May 19, 2026
- Sales channels: Mail order and directly operated stores
- Net weight: 20g x 10
- Price: ¥2,494 (tax included) / ¥2,310 (before tax)
- Suggested intake: 1 serving per day
- Allergens (among 28): orange, soy, gelatin
- Notification number: K95
- Label claim: This product contains collagen peptides. Collagen peptides are reported to help maintain skin moisture and elasticity and support skin health.

Product features:
FANCL states that its collagen peptides are considered to suppress excessive breakdown of collagen and elastin and to promote the synthesis of collagen and hyaluronic acid. As a result, they are thought to help maintain skin moisture and elasticity. In a comparative test, participants taking 1,000 mg/day of collagen peptides showed significant improvements versus a 0 mg comparator: skin moisture after 6 weeks and skin elasticity after 12 weeks. The test targeted healthy women aged 40–59 over a 12-week intake period. Significance levels were * p<0.05, ** p<0.01, *** p<0.001 (vs. control food group), adapted from Nutrients 2018;10(7):826.
FANCL notes this is one representative study among reviewed literature and is not a clinical trial conducted with this specific product.

“FANCL’s dedicated technology for better absorption”:
Ordinary low-molecular collagen is considered difficult to absorb as-is due to its size. FANCL collagen peptides include tripeptides made of three amino acids, making them easier for the body to take up compared with ordinary low-molecular collagen.

“Taste and design you can continue daily”:
The product is designed to be enjoyable to keep taking, with a pleasant texture that is still good when chilled and a rich fruit-like orange flavor. The packaging uses a fresh design that evokes real oranges to create a visually refreshing experience.