S.Korean bakes ‘Squid Game’-themed Halloween dog treats
A South Korean pet cooking studio proprietor has began a baking class via which followers of Netflix’s “Squid Sport” TV present can share the Halloween enjoyable with their canine by making them cookies.
The wheat-free canine treats come within the shapes of sugar candies popularised by the sequence, in addition to the guards in pink jumpsuits and black masks who seem within the nine-part thriller, mentioned store proprietor Lee Jin-sun, who has a one-year-old Maltese poodle named Geumdong.
“It’s like a canine model of Squid Sport. It’s a lot enjoyable and looks like the canine loves it too,” mentioned Hwang Hye-won. (REUTERS/Heo Ran/File Photograph)
“We are able to’t go to Halloween events as of late (on account of COVID-19). So, after watching the Squid Sport, I got here up with the concept of baking these cookies my canine loves,” she mentioned, of the treats through which she makes use of rice and coconut powder as a substitute of wheat, and beetroot and carob for colouring.
Lee’s one-on-one, in-person class is already totally booked for October.
Lee Jin-sun, retailer proprietor, makes canine cookies based mostly on the Netflix sequence ‘Squid Sport’ at a pet retailer in Seoul. (REUTERS/Heo Ran/File Photograph)
“It’s like a canine model of Squid Sport. It’s a lot enjoyable and looks like the canine loves it too,” mentioned Hwang Hye-won who joined Lee for baking class this week, providing a cookie to Geumdong wearing a dog-sized costume, themed just like the inexperienced tracksuits from the present.
“Squid Sport”, which debuted on Sept. 17, grew to become Netflix’s most-watched authentic sequence in its first month, serving to the world’s largest streaming service add 4.38 million new subscribers.
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