‘Squid Game’ ignites dalgona candy craze

ABC News’ Joohee Cho visits a little shop in Seoul that’s now packed with tourists after providing all the dalgona candy for the Netflix hit “Squid Game.”

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30 thoughts on “‘Squid Game’ ignites dalgona candy craze

  1. South Korea people can speak English very well, but when going to japan they cannot speak English due to their accent, and it’s difficult for them to speak English in school

  2. I played "Ppop-gi (aka Dalgona)" in early 60' in Korea. It was much thinner than how they're making on the film. It was extremely thin. If I make it successfully, I used to get extra one for free. It was a thing kids played back then.

  3. That's actually not the shop that made the dalgona for Squid Game. The shop that made it is this grandpa's shop: https://youtu.be/k79NVlvHOwk

    The shop you went to makes the dalgona too thick (thick ring around the cookie). Whereas the grandpa makes it thin and the umbrella shape he uses looks exactly like In the show.

  4. It sounds like a show. Then you read that Park Chung Hee rounded up all the poor people in Seoul and sent them to slave camps to work for the government with no rights, and carted them off to the wilderness to die. It's like Stalin or Mao! I guess it's like make sure you aren't Russia, China or Germany when you write these.

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