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.

Participated in Youngin Bio’s ‘Mega Show 2021’, which developed ramen for companion animals

Consumer Goods Fair to be held from the 17th to the 20th

Youngin Bio announced on the 15th that it will participate in ‘Mega Show 2021’, the largest consumer goods expo in Korea to be held at KINTEX, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do from the 17th to the 20th.

Youngin Bio is an agricultural corporation that developed ‘Chef’s Sauce’ and ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’, a ramen for companion animals.

According to Youngin Bio, they plan to introduce both ‘Chef’s Sauce’ and ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’ at this expo. ‘Chef’s Sauce’ is currently being exported to 7 countries including Hong Kong, Japan and Canada, and we plan to further expand its scope in the future.

In addition, Ansim Daengmyeon, developed by Youngin Bio’s companion animal food brand ‘Dr.Patpat’, is gaining popularity as a human-grade ramen for dogs.

Choi In-jeong, CEO of Youngin Bio, said, “I’m here to introduce ramen that dogs can eat together with their families.”

Youngin Bio CEO Choi In-jeong, “People and companion animals make a healthy world”

Hippocrates, the father of medicine, said, “A disease that cannot be cured by food cannot be cured by medicine.”
As such, the importance of eating three meals a day is emerging, but busy modern people are exposed to various diseases as they get closer to instant and bad food.
Youngin Bio (CEO In-Jeong Choi), an agricultural corporation, is focusing on the management of food and pet food businesses based on the fermentation method of traditional foods under the management philosophy of making honest products with the right ingredients from the Jeonbuk region.
We met Choi In-jeong, CEO of Youngin Bio, who is creating a world where people and companion animals are healthy with an honest mind that puts consumers first and continuous R&D.


Introduced products that are especially good for elderly dogs

‘Chef’s Sauce’ provides a dining table that is as good as a restaurant at the table of a family through honest selection of ingredients from the Jeonbuk region and the recipes of Chef In-seon Choi who considers taste and health. Based on a manufacturing method that maximizes the natural taste, green tea leachate was used instead of salt, and blue crab paste, salmon paste, boneless crab paste, smoked prawn paste, blue crab meat, etc. were launched using a sanitary and systematic production process. CEO In-Jeong Choi launched ‘Chef’s Sauce’ with the purpose of globalizing Korea’s unique pickled foods, and made a soft landing in overseas markets by exporting to Japan, the Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Canada, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates.

“There is a reason why I made pet food through the ‘Dr.Patpat’ ​​brand. This is because humans are acting selfishly towards dogs and cats by giving them the plausible name of ‘companion’. Puppies and cats should primarily be outdoors. Leaving them indoors will fatally cause disease. Not only skin diseases, but also because of the lack of exercise, visceral fat accumulates and constipation occurs. Also, indoor floors are slippery, which can also cause dislocation of the kneecap. So, with a sense of apologetics, I am helping animal friends to prevent diseases in advance by injecting dietary fiber, lactic acid bacteria, collagen, etc. at once.”

Youngin Bio’s companion animal brand, Dr.Patpat, introduced ‘Doctor Plus’, a comprehensive nutritional supplement to solve chronic problems of companion animals as the first product. This product contains collagen, lactic acid bacteria, and dietary fiber, so it is possible to comprehensively manage the nutrition of companion animals. It uses low-molecular-weight collagen made through a patented low-molecular-weight peptide method to promote absorption, prevent patellar dislocation, joint prevention and cartilage strengthening, hair growth, and It has skin improvement properties. In addition, functional nutritional supplements ‘Masitdanggae’ and ‘Masitgoyang’ were also launched. Mashitdanggae contains green leaf mussels and aloe vera, which is good for joints and skin, and Mashitdanggae contains aronia, taurine, and omega 3 to help improve eye health. In addition to this, Dr.Patpat also introduced ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’, a ramen for dogs. Unlike conventional ramen, Ansim Daengmyeon, the only ramen for dogs in Korea, uses less wheat flour as much as possible, and uses white sticky rice barley, whole wheat, and rice flour, which are local agricultural products from Gunsan, which are rich in beta-glucan, a type of dietary fiber, and vitamin B group. In consideration of the taste and health, this product uses blackfish rich in amino acids, protein, and collagen, and the soup contains live lactic acid bacteria, which helps your pet’s intestinal health and digestive function. In particular, all products released by the Dr.Patpat brand are good for elderly dogs. This is because the noodles are soft enough for elderly dogs with bad teeth to eat, as well as live lactic acid bacteria that help digestion, helping digestion and defecation. In the future, CEO In-Jeong Choi expressed the idea of ​​spurring research on products that can restore the health of companion animals exposed to diseases and deterioration due to aging.

It will help your dog’s health

“We are a social enterprise and a social venture company. Youngin Bio is a company that creates jobs and coexists with the local community by solving local issues together. In particular, the field we are most interested in in social issues is the issue of abandoned dogs. When you become an abandoned dog, you can’t really take care of your health. We are supplying 20 million won worth of nutritional supplements and feeds to the abandoned dog association every year to help even a little bit about the health of abandoned dogs.”

In addition, Youngin Bio is also making innovative products containing live lactic acid bacteria and collagen to respond to the requests of industry officials to develop domestic products that can replace medication supplements for well-care. Choi In-jeong, CEO of Youngin Bio, who said that the development is currently in the final stage, expressed his wish that this new product to be introduced in the future will also be helpful to companion animals. Through this, it is hoped that companion animals and companions, as well as the local community, will become a happy world.

“Let’s eat ramen!” Youngin Bio introduces ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’

Youngin Bio’s companion animal brand, Dr.Patpat, presented a prototype of ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’, a dog-only ramen, at the 2021 K-Pet Fair Setac.
The official release was in April, and free sharing was conducted at this fair.
The event was successfully completed by exhausting all 3,000 ramen noodles prepared for three days.

Unlike conventional ramen, Ansim Daengmyeon reduces the amount of flour as much as possible and uses Beta-glucan, a type of dietary fiber, and white rice barley malt, a local agricultural product from Gunsan rich in vitamin B, as the main raw material, pursuing both intestinal health for companion animals and income generation for local farmers. did.

It is a product that even dogs can eat healthy by removing salt from the soup, which is the most problematic in ramen products, and adding Hwangtae rich in amino acids, protein, and collagen in consideration of taste and health.
Ansim Daengmyeon is realizing its immense popularity, with Wadiz’s funding rate reaching 1400%.

Youngin Bio CEO Choi In-jeong said that he decided to make healthy ramen for pets after getting an idea from his pet poodle, Daro, who wanted to keep eating ramen after work.
Choi Dae-pyo explained, “As a company that makes nutritional supplements for pets, we are developing products with the health and safety of dogs in mind.”

Youngin Bio Co., Ltd., a preliminary social enterprise and social venture company designated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, has been conducting continuous research since its establishment in 2018. ‘ was released through the Wadiz funding site.
At the time of launch, it recorded a funding achievement rate of 845%, and as of 2020, it was also selected as the company with the second highest growth rate among companies resident in the Jeonbuk Bio Industry Promotion Agency.

Collaborating with veterinarians, ‘Dr. Pat Pat’ was developed and is currently expanding into functional snacks in the form of churs and treats as well as nutritional supplements.

Youngin Bio develops ramen for dogs

Youngin Bio (CEO In-Jeong Choi) developed ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’, a dog-only ramen under the companion animal brand ‘Dr.Patpat’, and released it to the public through the crowdfunding platform Wadiz. Unlike conventional ramen, ‘Ansim Daengmyeon’ reduces the amount of flour as much as possible, and uses white rice barley malt, a local agricultural product from Gunsan, which is rich in beta-glucan, a type of dietary fiber, and vitamin B, as the main ingredient to not only improve the intestinal health of companion animals but also the local area. It is expected that the effect of 1 stone and 3 trillion won in income creation and expansion of farm households is expected.

Ansim Daengmyeon is a pet food that even dogs can eat healthy by removing salt from the soup, which is the most problematic of ramen, and adding yellow pollack rich in amino acids, protein, and collagen with an emphasis on taste and health. As soon as it was released on Wadiz, the funding rate reached ‘1300%’ and it is gaining explosive popularity.

Choi In-jeong, CEO of Youngin Bio, said, “I decided to develop healthy ramen for companion animals after getting an idea from Daro, his pet poodle, who wants to continue eating boiled ramen after work. We developed the product with health and safety in mind.”

As a preliminary social enterprise designated by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and a social venture company, Youngin Bio Co., Ltd., a social venture company, has continued research since its establishment in 2018. + (Doctor Plus) was launched through the Wadiz funding site, and the funding achievement rate was 845%.

As of 2020, it was established as the company with the second highest growth rate among the companies resident in the Jeonbuk Bio Industry Promotion Agency.

Currently, in collaboration with veterinarians, Dr. Pat Pat has been developed and is expanding its scope to functional snacks in the form of churros and treats as well as nutritional supplements.