Kwangdong Pharma Subsidiary Launches Premium Health Extract Brand

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Kwangdong Pharmaceutical subsidiary Kwangdong Geongang-won unveils premium health juice products - Seoul Economic Daily Culture News from South Korea
Kwangdong Pharmaceutical subsidiary Kwangdong Geongang-won unveils premium health juice products

Kwangdong Health Won, a subsidiary of Kwangdong Pharmaceutical specializing in health extract manufacturing, is launching a premium brand called "Kwangdong Geobukwon" with two new health extract products. Established in January this year, Kwangdong Health Won was set up to handle the manufacturing and sales of health extracts using nourishing raw ingredients, strengthening manufacturing expertise and securing operational efficiency.

Kwangdong Pharmaceutical said on the 25th that it is releasing two products: "Chimhyang Black Goat" and "Nokyang Sturgeon." A company official said, "The key feature is that we deeply brew the meat and bones of black goat and the flesh and bones of sturgeon to fully capture the natural nutrition of the ingredients," adding that "both products are based on 13 traditional ingredients including six-year-old Korean red ginseng." The official noted that "Nokyang Sturgeon" also contains Kwangdong Pharmaceutical's patented ingredient, a compound extract powder of Korean angelica, deer antler velvet, and astragalus.

Kwangdong Geobukwon plans to enhance quality competitiveness by adopting an "order-made" system that produces products immediately upon order rather than manufacturing them in advance. A company official stressed, "We will set a new standard for premium health extracts through strict adherence to precise ingredient quantities and rigorous quality control."

Meanwhile, the two new products from Kwangdong Health Won will officially launch on April 1, with pre-order sales currently available through the Kwangdong Geobukwon dedicated online site.

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AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.