The coffee chain said on Weibo Tuesday that it sold over 5.42 million cups of Moutai alcohol-infused lattes since its Monday release, with single-day revenue surpassing 100 million yuan ($13.69 million). Hashtags including "soy sauce latte," "Luckin" and "Moutai" have flooded Chinese social m...
Luckin Coffee announcedon Chinese social media that it has already sold over 5.42 million cups of Moutai alcohol-infused lattes since its launch on Monday, and single-day revenues have surpassed 100 million yuan ($13.69 million). Given the unprecedented popularity, it’s no surprise that...
Moutai, known as the national liquor of China, is a potent, colourless spirit that is usually served at banquetsin China, and drinkers say that the flavour and aromaof Kweichow Moutai's version are similar to soy sauce. The companies said the latte alcohol content was lower than 0.5 per ...
the first day of its launch. The new drink broke daily sales record of a single offering for the coffee company founded in 2017. That is such an outstanding result compared with previous hits, such as the cheese latte that sold 1.31...
5 percent alcohol by volume and is infused with53-degree Moutai. This unique 3.___(combine) triggered the curiosity of Chinese social medi a users, who were eager to taste the Luckin coffee fusion of traditional Chinese liquor and coffee.In Beijing, the Moutai-flavored latte experienced ...
Ding Xiongjun, president of Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd., said that the company has tried to make its products more appealing to younger generations. Since 2022, it has also launched baijiu (white alcohol)-infused ice cream, which young consumers favored. ...
Kweichow Moutai and Luckin Coffee announced on January 19 that they will partner again to launch a new chocolate drink with alcohol, which will be available on January 22. A Luckin Coffee employee told NBD that the new drink will have more ingredients than the previous Moutai Latte, but he ...
According to Luckin, each cup of the new latte is made with coffee and thick milk that contains alcohol less than 0.5% of overall content. The alcohol content comes from Feitian Moutai, the flagship Moutai offering which has 53% alcohol. Luckin and Moutai’s co-branded drink soon received ...
similarity to fermented bean pastes and soy sauces. According to Luckin, each cup of the new latte is made with coffee and thick milk that contains alcohol less than 0.5% of overall content. The alcohol content comes from Feitian Moutai, the flagship Moutai offering which has 53% alcohol. ...
On that fateful day, more than 5.42 million cups of their innovativebaijiu-infused lattetook the Chinese coffee scene by storm. This unique concoction, with an alcohol content of less than 0.5%, became an instant sensation. The excitement was so contagious that it lit up Weibo, China’s soci...