Kpop branded goods boost Eland sales

Kpop branded goods are boosting E-Mart sales in the first in a series of tie-ups with S M Entertainment.

South Korean retail chain operator E-Mart Inc  said Tuesday its sales of goods produced through collaborations with local pop stars have emerged as a new cash cow on the back of their strong popularity.

E-mart, which rolled out different kinds of goods designed under ties with local entertainment agency S M Entertainment in March, said the products boasted a combined sales of 850 million won (US$739,130) during their first month.

The retailer had adopted names of top-tier idol groups, including Exo and Super Junior, for its own products. The fancy packaging, however, helped the sales jump almost triple on average, the company said.

For instance, instant noodles with an Exo label (photographed above) brought in the most sales over the cited period at 184 million won, followed by boy band Super Junior-labelled noodles with 82 million won.

Carbonated bottled water with South Korean boy band Shinee labels also enjoyed sales of 67 million won, followed by girl group Red Velvet with 65 million won and Exo with 61 million won.

Amid the rising demand for star-labeled foodstuffs, E-Mart also started sales of lactobacillus supplements with Girls’ Generation, another popular South Korean girl group.

E-Mart said it will release different kinds of star-collaborated products under ties with S.M. Entertainment.

  • Original reporting by Yonhap.

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