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Golden Globe’s “K-Dae-Heon” Spurs New K-Food Export Growth 🇰🇷

Last updated: 2026-01-14 11:34 am
Hello Korea Editor
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K-Pop: Demon Hunters’ Golden Globe Win Ignites a K-Food Export Revolution! 🍜🔥

In an era where content undeniably serves as an export guarantee, the recent Golden Globe triumph of Netflix’s animated sensation, K-Pop: Demon Hunters, has once again underscored the global dominance of K-content. However, the industry’s keenest eyes aren’t just on the gleaming trophy; they’re fixated on the vibrant red sauce and steaming cup noodles that fueled the on-screen idol groups.

While Parasite‘s Chapaguri sparked curiosity, K-Pop: Demon Hunters (or Kedeheon as it’s known to fans) has unleashed a ripple effect that’s actively reshaping consumer trends and even sending stock prices soaring. Hello Korea is diving deep into the “Kedeheon Effect,” analyzing how this blockbuster has blurred the lines between official sponsorships and organic virality, fundamentally disrupting global distribution channels.

At the heart of this fervor is the now-iconic “Spicy Challenge” scene, featuring the fictional idol group Saja Boyz. In a moment that instantly went viral, Baby Saja, the youngest member, clutched a bottle of fiery red sauce like a baby bottle, savoring the intense heat. This clever homage to real-world YouTube and TikTok “Buldak Challenges” delivered a potent visual shock to global fans, igniting a widespread “copycat” craze.

Industry insiders explain, “For 1020 Gen Z worldwide, the scenes in Kedeheon aren’t just animation; they’re an extension of the challenge culture they admire. That’s why demand for related sauces and ramen skyrocketed the moment the film hit Netflix’s global No. 1 spot.”

The financial sector has dubbed this phenomenon the “Kedeheon Effect,” observing how Korea’s ramen giants, Nongshim and Samyang Foods, have benefited in remarkably different ways:

  • 🍜 Nongshim’s strategy was direct: Their cup ramen appeared as the parody brand “Dongshim” within the show. They swiftly launched co-branded products, aiming for stable brand recognition through official marketing.
  • 🔥 Samyang Foods, conversely, struck “unexpected gold.” Despite no official sponsorship deal, Baby Saja’s sauce bottle bore a striking resemblance to Buldak sauce, triggering an explosive global viral sensation.

Indeed, Samyang Foods’ stock price surged to an all-time high shortly after the film’s release, directly correlated with its amplified international recognition. As one distribution expert noted, “If Nongshim paved the way with a direct approach, Samyang soared on the back of a crucial ‘meme‘ created by the content. Both companies are enjoying a ‘positive-sum effect‘ atop the massive wave of Kedeheon.”

While ramen and sauce enjoyed direct benefits, Kimchi emerged as the surprising beneficiary of a “spillover effect.” Though Kedeheon showcases various K-foods like kimbap and tteokbokki, kimchi itself isn’t explicitly featured. Yet, the explosive popularity of ramen has led to a peculiar transfer of sales to kimchi.

This phenomenon illustrates how content-driven curiosity can evolve into “cultural learning.” Global fans, in their quest to mitigate the heat of the Spicy Challenge or enhance the flavor of their “Dongshim” cup noodles, have intuitively adopted the axiom: “Kimchi is a must-have with Korean ramen.” Economically, this is a perfect example of a “complementary good’s lock-in effect.” Major kimchi manufacturers like Daesang Jongga House and CJ CheilJedang are seizing this opportunity, intensifying pairing marketing efforts to position their products as the ideal accompaniment for spicy ramen.

So, what exactly drives this immediate link between K-content success and surging food sales? Experts attribute it to the “transfer of experiential desire.” Professor Kim Jeong-seop of Sungshin Women’s University’s Graduate School of Culture, Industry, and Arts explains, “While cultural content can be conceptual and abstract, the food culture embedded within it offers a tangible ‘experience’ that consumers can taste and enjoy. As K-content cements its place in the global mainstream, the desire to directly engage with that culture, beyond just watching, is leading to a surge in consumer goods exports.”

Professor Kim further adds that with K-culture now firmly mainstream in popular culture, studies showing consumer goods exports can yield more than double the effect of content exports are becoming a reality. This is particularly true for K-Food, which aligns perfectly with the global “Natural Food” trend, securing a sustainable growth engine for the future.

The world is captivated by Korea’s “demon hunters” and craving the ramen they devour. The Golden Globe award has tossed the ball squarely into the court of the food industry. All eyes are on whether the soaring popularity of ramen and kimchi, fueled by Kedeheon, can transcend a temporary trend and establish them as global culinary mainstays.

This phenomenon perfectly illustrates the power of digital narrative to unlock tangible economic value, transforming fleeting entertainment into a robust export pipeline for traditional goods. It’s a masterclass in how content ecosystems now function as global market accelerators.

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