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    How Hearts2Hearts launched a lemon 30 kilometers above Earth

    JamesBy JamesAugust 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Behind-the-scenes of Hearts2Hearts’ delightfully absurd “Lemon Tang” campaign.Credit: Courtesy of Sent Into Space

    If you thought K-pop comeback promotions had reached their limit, Hearts2Hearts would like a word.

    Ahead of the release of its second mini album, Lemon Tang, the rookie SM Entertainment girl group introduced fans to Tangy, an adorable lemon mascot who quickly became the unlikely face of the comeback. What started as a series of mysterious social media posts asking fans to keep an eye out for the citrus character soon evolved into one of the strangest album promotions in recent memory: Tangy was launched more than 30 kilometers above Earth aboard a custom-built high-altitude balloon.

    Yes, really.

    Tangy in near space.Credit: Courtesy of Sent Into Space

    The launch served as the grand finale of Hearts2Hearts’ “Missing Tangy” campaign, a weeks-long social media mystery that treated the smiling citrus like a missing celebrity. Fans were encouraged to report sightings, piece together clues, and speculate about Tangy’s whereabouts before the group finally revealed the mascot’s improbable destination.

    According to aerospace marketing company Sent Into Space, which partnered on the campaign, the mission required considerably more planning than simply tying a lemon to a weather balloon.

    The engineering team designed a custom-molded flight seat built specifically for Tangy’s “lemon-shaped posterior,” complete with a concealed safety harness to keep the mascot secure during the journey. They also 3D-printed a miniature pair of heart-shaped sunglasses so Tangy could travel in style.

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    Tangy traveling in style.Credit: Courtesy of Sent Into Space

    On launch day, the hydrogen-filled balloon carried Tangy into what Sent Into Space describes as near space, ascending for roughly 90 minutes to an altitude of more than 33 kilometers — above 99.5 percent of Earth’s atmosphere. At that height, the curvature of the Earth becomes visible while the sky fades into the deep black associated with space.

    The balloon itself expanded to nearly 30 meters in diameter — roughly the height of the White House — before bursting as planned. Tangy’s spacecraft then descended beneath a parachute, completing a flight that lasted about three hours from launch to landing.

    “Collaborating with Hearts2Hearts to celebrate their latest album release was an absolute pleasure, and the entire Sent Into Space team had a fantastic time launching everyone’s favourite lemon to over 30km above the Earth,” Dr. Chris Rose, head of project at Sent Into Space, said in a statement shared with Mashable. “Tangy did prove to be a bit of a slippery customer, though, managing to escape before we could bring him in for a post-flight debrief…”

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    The joke fit neatly into the campaign itself. Rather than ending with the launch, the story continued with Tangy’s playful “escape,” extending the mascot’s narrative beyond the mission and giving fans one last chapter in the adventure.

    The entire journey was documented on video, including exclusive behind-the-scenes footage shared with Mashable that shows engineers preparing Tangy’s tiny spacecraft, fitting the mascot with its custom sunglasses, and completing final checks before liftoff.

    It’s the kind of rollout that’s becoming increasingly common in K-pop, where comeback promotions have evolved into multimedia experiences designed to fuel fan conversation long before an album arrives. Whether it’s alternate reality games, fictional universes, interactive websites, or elaborate real-world stunts, agencies are increasingly treating album campaigns as immersive stories rather than traditional marketing.

    Sending a lemon 33 kilometers above Earth may be one of the more delightfully absurd examples.

    But that’s precisely why it worked. Fans weren’t just anticipating “Lemon Tang” — they were following a little lemon’s journey from internet mystery to near-space traveler.

    Crystal Bell is the Digital Culture Editor at Mashable, where she leads coverage of the creator economy, internet culture, and digital life. Her work focuses on the people, platforms, and communities shaping modern entertainment, from YouTube creators and livestreamers to fandoms, social media trends, and the evolving relationship between technology and culture. She also oversees the Mashable 101, the publication’s annual list recognizing the internet’s most influential creators.

    Previously, she was the entertainment director at MTV News, where she helped expand the brand’s coverage of fan culture, K-pop, and the internet’s most passionate communities. Her work has appeared in Teen Vogue, Rolling Stone, PAPER, NYLON, ELLE, Glamour, NME, W, The FADER, and elsewhere on the internet.

    She’s exceptionally fluent in fandom and will gladly make you a K-pop playlist and/or provide anime recommendations upon request. Crystal lives in New York City with her two black cats, Howl and Sophie.

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