Established in 1937, Seoul Dairy produces milk, yogurt and beverage products at facilities in Yangju, Yongin, Ansan and Geochang. It is the oldest supplier of dairy products in South Korea.[1]
In 1937, the forerunner of Seoul Milk, the Gyeongseong Milk Trade Association, was established in Jeong-dong in central Seoul. In September 1954, it was renamed the Seoul Milk Trade Association. In 1962, when Seoul Milk registered as a corporation, it became the Seoul Dairy Cooperative as its now.[2]
The company has exported to a number of cities in China, including Qingdao, Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian and Yanji.[2]
In December 2016, Seoul Milk launched CU Big Yogurt of convenience store chain CU.[3]
In 2017, Seoul Milk released a milk product for pets.[4]
In May 2021, Seoul Milk released mint-flavored chocolate milk (Mint Chocolate Latte). As "Mint chocolate group (민초단)" has become a trend in South Korea, expectations are high for the new product.[5]