South Korean bakes Squid Game-themed Halloween dog treats

South Korean bakes Squid Game-themed Halloween dog treats
Lee Jin-sun, store owner, and Hwang Hye-won, student, make dog cookies based on the Netflix series Squid Game at a pet store in Seoul, South Korea, on Oct 26, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters

SEOUL - A South Korean pet cooking studio owner has started a baking class through which fans of Netflix's Squid Game TV show can share the Halloween fun with their dogs by making them cookies.

The wheat-free dog treats come in the shapes of sugar candies popularised by the series, as well as the guards in pink jumpsuits and black masks who appear in the nine-part thriller, said shop owner Lee Jin-sun, who has a one-year-old Maltese poodle named Geumdong.

"We can't go to Halloween parties these days (due to Covid-19). So, after watching the Squid Game, I came up with the idea of baking these cookies my dog loves," she said, of the treats in which she uses rice and coconut powder instead of wheat, and beetroot and carob for colouring.

Lee's one-on-one, in-person class is already fully booked for October.

"It's like a dog version of Squid Game. It's so much fun and seems like the dog loves it too," said Hwang Hye-won who joined Lee for baking class this week, offering a cookie to Geumdong dressed in a dog-sized costume, themed like the green tracksuits from the show. 

Squid Game, which debuted on Sept 17, became Netflix's most-watched original series in its first month, helping the world's largest streaming service add 4.38 million new subscribers.

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