💨 Abstract
In China, the traditional spirit baijiu, often used in business toasts, is being reimagined to attract younger consumers. While production and consumption have declined due to economic caution and anti-corruption campaigns, baijiu makers are innovating with flavored variations and cocktails. Brands like Jiangxiaobai are targeting youth with culturally relevant marketing and lower alcohol content.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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