A Brief History of Kopiko Candy Appearing in Korean Dramas



TIMES Network – Kopiko is a very famous coffee candy brand in Indonesia and abroad. Not only in Indonesia, but Kopiko also has great popularity in other countries, including South Korea. Kopiko has even been part of several popular Korean dramas.

Kopiko in Korean Drama

Kopiko first appeared in Korean dramas in 2007 in the drama entitled “Coffee Prince”. This drama tells the story of a man who pretends to be gay to work in a coffee shop that only employs women. Kopiko appears in several scenes in this drama and is the most frequently featured coffee candy.

Kopiko also appeared in other Korean dramas, such as “Secret Garden” and “The Heirs”. In the drama “Secret Garden”, Kopiko is featured in a scene where the main character is enjoying relaxing time by drinking coffee. Meanwhile in the drama “The Heirs”, Kopiko is featured in the scene where the main character is relaxing in the airport waiting room.

Kopiko in Korean Pop Culture

Not only does it appear in Korean dramas, Kopiko has also become part of Korean pop culture. Many Korean celebrities admit that they love this coffee candy. Some celebrities have even posted their photos on social media holding packages of Kopiko candy.

Apart from that, several coffee restaurants in Korea also serve Kopiko as one of the drink menu options. Some coffee restaurants even create coffee drinks inspired by the taste of Kopiko candy.

For your information, Kopiko is a very famous coffee candy brand in Indonesia and also abroad. Kopiko has been a part of several popular Korean dramas and has become a part of Korean pop culture.

This coffee candy is loved because of its delicious taste, strong coffee aroma, and also provides health benefits. Apart from that, Kopiko can also be used as a delicious snack when watching Korean dramas or relaxing in your free time.

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