Beyond Banana Milk: 6 Viral Korean Snacks to Buy in 2026

If you are looking for the must-buy Korean convenience store snacks 2026, the direct answer is to grab the Hyper-Realism Ice Creams at CU or the Star-Chef collaboration meals that are currently dominating social media. While classics like Banana Milk remain iconic, the 2026 trend has shifted toward “gourmet convenience” and visually stunning “fake” desserts that offer a high-end experience for just a few dollars.

As someone living in Korea, I have seen the convenience store (CVS) landscape transform into a high-stakes trend battlefield. Every week, a new “must-have” item goes viral, leading to “open runs” where people wait for delivery trucks. Whether you are a foodie or a K-culture fan, this guide will navigate you through the latest hits found at local spots like GS25 (μ§€μ—μŠ€25) and CU (μ”¨μœ ) as of April 2026.

Various Korean snacks
  1. 1. Hyper-Realism Ice Creams: The “Fake” Dessert Craze
  2. 2. K-Chicken Flavored Potato Chips: The Ultimate Chimaek Snack
  3. 3. Star Chef Collab Meals: Fine Dining in a Box
  4. 4. Modernized Yakgwa: Traditional Honey Pastries Reimagined
  5. 5. Yonsei Dairy Cream Bread: Seasonal Limited Editions
  6. 6. Olive Young Bagel Chips: The Traveler’s Favorite Souvenir
  7. Local Insider Pro-Tips for Snack Hunting

1. Hyper-Realism Ice Creams: The “Fake” Dessert Craze

The biggest trend in 2026 is “Hyper-Realism.” These are desserts designed to look exactly like savory convenience store staples but are actually sweet treats. It started with the Samgak Gimbap Sorbet, which looks identical to a triangular rice ball, seaweed and all, but tastes like refreshing fruit. Another hit is the Carrot Cone, which mimics a fresh carrot but is filled with creamy carrot-cake flavored ice cream.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: These are sold exclusively at CU (μ”¨μœ ) stores. Because they are highly “Instagrammable,” they usually sell out by 2 PM. Check the freezer section as soon as you arrive!

Samgak Gimbap Sorbet (source : Ming_foodie_)

2. K-Chicken Flavored Potato Chips: The Ultimate Chimaek Snack

K-Chicken is a global sensation, and now you can bring that flavor home in a bag. In early 2026, collaborations with major franchises like Kyochon Chicken (κ΅μ΄ŒμΉ˜ν‚¨) became the gold standard. These chips perfectly replicate the Dan-Zjan (sweet and salty) profile of Soy-Garlic and Yangnyeom chicken.

They are the perfect companion for a late-night hotel snack. Pair them with a local craft beer to enjoy an authentic “Chimaek” (Chicken and Beer) experience without the wait for delivery.

K-Chicken Flavored Potato Chips

3. Star Chef Collab Meals: Fine Dining in a Box

Following the massive success of Korean cooking survival shows, convenience stores have partnered with celebrity chefs to elevate the humble Dosirak (λ„μ‹œλ½ – lunch box). For instance, the Gochujang BBQ Pulled Pork Gimbap developed with world-renowned chefs offers a smoky, complex flavor that was previously impossible to find in a convenience store.

The quality of the rice and the balance of traditional Gochujang (κ³ μΆ”μž₯) make these a legitimate gourmet meal for under $6. You can find different chef lineups at GS25 (μ§€μ—μŠ€25) and CU (μ”¨μœ ) fresh food sections.

Star Chef Edward Lee Collab Meals

4. Modernized Yakgwa: Traditional Honey Pastries Reimagined

Yakgwa (μ•½κ³Ό), a traditional honey-based pastry, has been a trend for a few years, but in 2026, it’s all about modernization. Instead of large, oily cakes, look for Mini Yakgwa and Yakgwa Cookies. These are often crunchier and less heavy, making them perfect for pairing with an iced Americano.

Many locals now crumble these mini versions over Greek yogurt or soft-serve ice cream. You can find these in the snack aisle of every convenience store and even at Olive Young (올리브영).

Yakgwa

5. Yonsei Dairy Cream Bread: Seasonal Limited Editions

The Yonsei Dairy Cream Bread (μ—°μ„Έμš°μœ  크림빡) is a legend in the Korean CVS world. It’s famous for having a “bursting” amount of fresh cream inside a thin, chewy bun. While the original milk flavor is a classic, 2026 is the year of Seasonal Exclusives. Flavors like Pistachio, Earl Grey, and Matcha are released in limited quantities and create massive hype online.

FeatureWhy It’s a Hit
Cream RatioOver 80% of the bread is filled with high-quality fresh cream.
TextureSoft, thin dough that melts in your mouth.
RarityNew flavors launch every 2-3 months and sell out instantly.
Yonsei Dairy Cream Bread

6. Olive Young Bagel Chips: The Traveler’s Favorite Souvenir

While not a convenience store, no trip to Korea is complete without a stop at Olive Young (올리브영). Their “Delight Project” Bagel Chips are the most requested gift from travelers. These are real bagels, sliced thin and double-baked for a satisfying crunch without the heavy calories of fried chips.

Flavors like Garlic Butter and Corn Soup are staples, but look for the new 2026 Spicy Rose flavor. Since they are lightweight and sturdy, they are the ideal item to pack in your suitcase for friends back home.

Olive Young Bagel Chips

Local Insider Pro-Tips for Snack Hunting

  • Check the Apps: Use the “Pocket CU” or “Our Neighborhood GS25” apps to see live inventory. This saves you from walking to five different stores looking for a specific item.
  • The 1+1 Magic: Look for the “1+1” (Buy 1 Get 1 Free) or “2+1” tags. These deals are usually on the most popular drinks and snacks and are a great way to save money.
  • Tax Refunds: When shopping at major marts like E-Mart (이마트) or Lotte Mart (둯데마트), always carry your passport. While you can technically get an immediate tax refund for purchases over 15,000 KRW, please be aware that in practice, this often only works at specific “Tax-Free” designated counters or large flagship branches. At many standard checkout registers or smaller city outlets, the system may not support immediate processing, and you may be directed to a separate customer service desk to finalize your refund.

Korean Culture portal KCulture.com

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