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Saeukkang (Korean: 새우깡; also called Shrimp Cracker) is a popular Korean snack produced by South Korean company Nongshim since 1971. Saeukkang has ranked as the highest-selling snack in South Korea for more than 30 years and is exported to 76 countries worldwide. Around four to five shrimps are used in each standard package (90g), and the parching method[1] is used to make Saeukkang.[2]

Saeukkang
Alternative namesShrimp Cracker, Prawn Cracker
TypeSnack
Place of originJapan, South Korea
Created byCalbee, Nongshim
Invented1971
Main ingredientsrice, shrimp, sour manyonnaise wasabi
Food energy
(per serving)
435 kcal (1821 kJ)

History



Name


'Saeu' means shrimp in Korean. When Nongshim President Shin Choon-ho was looking for an appropriate name for the shrimp snack, he got an idea from his daughter, who at the time incorrectly sang the Korean folk song Arirang, pronouncing it 'Arikkang'.[3]


Development


Nongshim presented Saeukkang, the first snack in South Korea. The company got ideas from the popular Japanese snack Kappa Ebisen made by Calbee. After reverse engineering for more than a year, as the company had to find the appropriate temperature to bring suitable strength, the company ended up burning lots of mixture of flours and shrimps. Around 360 tons of flours were used.[4]


Sales


With the slogan We make our foods using our technology, Saeukkang was highly successful after its release, which significantly helped Nongshim to grow from low market share and profits. Many trucks around Korea were gathered with deposits in front of Nongshim's factory in Daebang-dong to buy Saeukkang. After three months of the initial release, Saeukkang contributed to increasing Nongshim's sales by 350%. With the help of Saeukkang's success, Nongshim was able to release other successful snacks: Banana Kick in 1978, Honey Twist Snack in 1979, Potato Chip in 1980. As of 2013, Saeukkang's sales went beyond 7.5 billion packages. Saeukkang can now be found in 76 countries and stores like Walmart in the United States[5] and Taobao in China.


Variants


Nongshim produces different variants of Saeukkang. Other than the standard package (90g), the company introduced different sizes of Saeukkang:

Nongshim also offers Saeukkang with different flavors:


Marketing



TV CF


Lee Jong-suk, Korean actor and model advertises Saeukkang .

Nongshim uses the slogan "손이 가요~ 손이 가~새우깡에 손이 가요; translation: Grab some here, grab some there. Grab shrimp crackers anywhere" since the initial release of Saeukkang.[6] The slogan is highly successful that it still has been used in Nongshim's Saeukkang advertisement today.


Fan Clubs


There are about 100 Saeukkang fan clubs in Korea's largest portal, NAVER. These communities share the interests of Saeukkang, consisting of both younger and older generations.[4]


Criticism



See also





References


  1. A method that does not fry with oil, but fries with heated salt
  2. "국내 최초 스낵 새우깡". www.yonhapmidas.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  3. "창업 원로들 "이것만은 내가 챙긴다"". news.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  4. "국민 스낵 '새우깡' 75억 봉 판매 돌파". 식품음료신문 (in Korean). 2013-05-19. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  5. "Nongshim Shrimp Cracker Spicy, 2.64 Oz, 12 Ct". Walmart.com. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  6. "GLOBAL NONGSHIM". eng.nongshim.com. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  7. "새우깡도 빼빼로도 '짝퉁'이었다". www.hani.co.kr (in Korean). 2005-02-02. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  8. "농심, '죽은 쥐 새우깡' 한달간 은폐-유통". www.viewsnnews.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  9. "식약청 "'생쥐깡' 中 제조공정 문제없다"". hankyung.com (in Korean). 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  10. "새우깡, 소매점 유통과정서 쌀벌레 혼입". 2014-08-08. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  11. ""48년전 그 꽃새우가 아니다"···국산 포기한 '새우깡' 속사정". news.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-24.



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