Youngin Bio’s ‘Dr.Patpat’, Ramen for Dogs ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’ Wadiz Funding Announcement

Simultaneous promotion of intestinal health for companion animals and income generation of local farms.. Opened with rewards on February 5

Youngin Bio (CEO In-Jeong Choi)’s companion animal brand ‘Dr.Patpat’ ​​announced that it will introduce ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’, a new ramen for dogs, through the crowdfunding platform Wadiz on the 5th.

According to the brand, ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’, a ramen for dogs, uses less wheat flour and uses as its main ingredient white rice barley malt, a local agricultural product from Gunsan, which is rich in beta-glucan, a type of dietary fiber, and B vitamins. It is explained that it can take care of the intestinal health of companion animals and at the same time have the effect of generating income for local farmers.

In addition, we have developed a product that even dogs can eat healthy by removing salt from the soup, which is the most problematic of ramen, and adding yellow turmeric rich in amino acids, protein, and collagen in consideration of taste and health.

Ansim Daengmyeon can be found with various rewards through Wadiz Funding from 11 am on February 5th. In particular, you can receive a price discount of up to 50% when purchasing within the Ultra Early Bird Rewards period, and all rewards can be purchased at a discount of 20% or more from the regular price. After applying for the funding notification, gifticons will be presented through a lottery among those who participated, and various benefits and events such as support signing events have been prepared even after funding has been carried out.

Youngin Bio CEO Choi In-jeong said, “As a pet nutritional supplement company, we decided to make healthy ramen for our pets after receiving an idea from his pet, Daro, who wanted to eat boiled ramen after work.” We are developing products with safety in mind.”

Meanwhile, Youngin Bio Co., Ltd., a preliminary social enterprise and social venture company established by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, has been continuously researching since its establishment in 2018. Plus) was launched through the Wadiz funding site, recording an 848% funding achievement rate. Currently, in collaboration with veterinarians, Dr. Pat Pat has been developed, and functional snacks in the form of churros and treats as well as nutritional supplements are being developed.