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BTS Jin's liquor brand mired in legal soup for regulatory breach

The complaint, lodged with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs, alleges that the labeling of the brand’s IGIN highball cocktails is misleading—particularly regarding whether fruits like watermelon and plum are sourced domestically or internationally

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BTS' Jin has found himself embroiled in a fresh legal battle after a complaint was filed against his liquor business. According to the reports, the complainant expressed major concerns about the company's labelling and filed a complaint with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs. The investigation into this complaint is still ongoing, and a decision will be made only when it is completed. Read on.

BTS Jin ends up in a legal soup for his liquor brand

BTS' Jin and renowned TV actor Baek Jong Won have formed a joint enterprise called JINI's Lamp. It offers some alcoholic beverages, but due to a recent complaint with the Ministry, it is facing major legal consequences. According to TenAsia, the complainant alleges that the company's labeling violates the country's labeling standards. According to reports, the case focuses on the company's IGIN highball cocktails and argues that its ingredients are mislabeled, potentially misleading consumers about whether fruits such as watermelon and plum are produced domestically or from the international market.

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