Korea Ginseng Corp. (KGC) has announced that it donated its Cheong Kwan Jang brand child-oriented ginseng-based drinks, I-Kicker and Kid Tonic, to a local school and two area community centers in Los Angeles, CA in celebration of Korean Children’s Day on May 5. Children’s Day highlights the dignity of children and their need for love, care and respect. It is celebrated by South Koreans world-wide and nearly 350,000 Korean Americans in the Los Angeles community.
“Korea Ginseng Corp. is excited for children to return to school and their daily lives,” said HS Lee, CEO of Korea Ginseng Corp., USA. “Our brand, Cheong Kwan Jang, has advocated for people to build their immune systems with the help of Korean Red Ginseng for more than 120 years, and COVID-19 reminds us of the importance of maintaining a healthy immune system. Now that children are returning to school, we believe it is time to bring awareness to children the importance of a healthy immune system.”
I-Kicker, which contains Korean Red Ginseng and natural fruit extract, is a healthy drink pouch intended for all ages that is easy to open and ideal for school lunches. Kid Tonic is packed with vitamins, minerals, and ginseng and fruit extract. It has three age-specific formulas for children between the ages of three and 10, with increased immunity-building ingredients for each step of a child’s growth. Key benefits of Korean Red Ginseng include supporting one’s immune system, memory and brain function during critical stages of development.
For more information, visit www.kgcus.com.


