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German confectionery company Haribo opened a dedicated offline store in Korea on Wednesday, marking the brand's first stand-alone outlet in Asia as it seeks to meet growing demand in the region's fourth-largest economy
German confectionery maker Haribo has lost a legal battle over trademark rights for its flagship gummy bear after the Korean Patent Court determined that Cmix’s product was not a copy of Haribo’s jelly.
Haribo, the world’s largest gummy brand, opened an immersive media art exhibition titled “Haribo Happy World in Jeju” in Jeju on Friday.
Visitors walk around the centenary special exhibition for Haribo's signature gummy bear "Gold Baren" at the Insa Central Museum in Jongno District, central Seoul, on Thursday, the opening day of the exhibition.
Haribo, the world’s largest fruit gummy brand, will establish a corporation in Korea and enter the Asian market. The German brand is expected to make aggressive investments in line with the explosive growth of the gummy market in Korea...
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