
CJ Foods is using this week’s THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson PGA Tour event in Texas to push its Korean food brand bibigo to Western consumers.
The brand, owned by CJ Foods, Korea’s largest food company, is running a large-scale presence at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney from May 20 to 24, trading traditional advertising for in-person experiences that let consumers taste first and buy later.
Two dedicated concession stands at Holes 7 and 17 serve exclusively bibigo-based menus to tens of thousands of tournament attendees, while an interactive brand hub called the bibigo Zone offers product sampling, social media engagement and giveaway mechanics designed to generate reach well beyond the tournament gates.
The event also features a line-up of culinary talent developing exclusive menus using bibigo products. Chef Junghyun Park of two-Michelin-starred Atomix in New York, Iron Chef winner Chef Beau MacMillan and Chef Yong-wook Yoo, known from the internationally streamed Culinary Class Wars, each appear across the tournament week.
The most significant element of the event is the soft launch of jari, a new premium traditional Korean liquor brand from CJ Foods, making its public debut at the tournament ahead of a formal US market entry in the second half of 2026.
The jari cocktail menu features drinks crafted from traditional Korean liquors, including Moonbaesool and Gamuchi Soju, available at a dedicated booth and both bibigo concession stands, paired directly with the food menu.
Jin Kim, Global CMO of CJ Foods, said, “By combining interactive fan experiences, world-class chef collaborations, and the exciting debut of our new traditional liquor brand, we aim to offer an unparalleled culinary journey that truly unlocks the essence of K-Food.”
Now in its third year of sponsoring the Byron Nelson, CJ Foods has built bibigo into a brand sold across approximately 80 countries.
The same sports-led approach is being applied in Australia, where CJ Foods Oceania uses major events to drive trial and build familiarity with the bibigo range, which is available at Coles, Woolworths and IGA.
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