New Year's Resolution is "Living Sensibly"

Cho Min, the daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, recommended various nutritional supplements in the first video of the new year on her YouTube channel.


On the 2nd, Cho uploaded a video titled "2024 New Year's Resolutions / Jjomin Nutritional Supplements / Friend's Stollen" on her YouTube channel. She self-assessed, "There were many challenges and achievements last year," and said, "There are many ways to welcome the new year, but I will start by setting new year's goals. It is better if the new year's goals are easy to achieve. To live sensibly and healthily."

Photo by Jomin, YouTube capture

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To achieve the goal of living healthily, Cho introduced the supplements she takes. The video featured various supplement products such as lutein, vitamins B, C, D, prebiotic probiotics, and omega-3. She explained in detail the manufacturers, brands, and shapes of each product, emphasizing, "I take whatever I want at the moment. (The supplements) are bought with my own money, not advertisements."


Previously, Cho had her ginseng advertisement video blocked by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety on YouTube. At that time, the ministry judged that "the expression 'I have been taking it consistently for about a month and it definitely seems to improve immunity' violated Article 8 of the Act on Labeling and Advertising of Foods," because it is prohibited to make non-health functional foods appear as health functional foods.


At that time, Cho apologized, saying, "I am sorry," and added, "Regardless of responsibility, I pledge to thoroughly review related regulations and handle them carefully when advertising products in the future. Although the advertisement started with good intentions, I apologize once again for causing confusion among consumers."



Earlier, in May of last year, Cho launched her YouTube channel under the name "Jjomin minchobae." Since then, the channel has surpassed 370,000 subscribers. In September last year, she published an essay collection titled "I am Moving Forward Today as Well," which ranked among the top sellers in the first week, reaching 5th place, supported by the purchasing power of supporters of former Minister Cho Kuk. This book even surpassed Cho Kuk’s own book "Tears of Dike," which was ranked 3rd at the time, to become the number one online bestseller.


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