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Jinkela is a fertilizer supplement product made in China, whose maker claims that the product can help plants increase the absorption of minerals (more specifically Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium compounds) and have better yields. This fertilizer supplement was sold in Henan Province, People's Republic of China circa 2007, and its advertisement was broadcast on various regional television stations in China. Being inspired by its exaggerated television advertisements, netizens in mainland China and Taiwan have made many online parodies ( kuso) mocking the product, making it a famous internet meme and strong influence of cyberculture in Greater China. Its impact on internet culture has been noted by various mainstream media outlets.