A US Company Apologized After Taking Credit For The Viral Korean Dalgona Coffee Trend

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Now Katie Angel, who is based in the US, has set up a company called Whipped Drinks, which sells a kit that allows you to create the whipped coffee for $49.

Dalgona coffee went viral after Jung appeared on the South Korean TV show Stars’ Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant and ordered a coffee in Macau that was made by café owner Leong Kam Hon by whipping instant coffee, sugar, and hot water 400 times.

Following the backlash, Whipped Drinks updated its website to credit the origin of dalgona coffee and posted a statement to the company’s Instagram account saying it will be honoring and giving back to the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.”We are sorry and we acknowledge that this was inspired by Korean culture and we completely stand by the Asian community,” the company wrote.

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