
Jellycat, popular in Shanghai, replaced by domestic cultural and creative platforms

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This article discusses how in Taiyuan, China, cultural and creative brands attract young consumers, especially adults, by selling plush toys in innovative ways. Taking a noodle stall as an example, the stall owner uses plush toys instead of traditional food to attract customers' attention. This "no physical performance" sales method reflects the changes in the toy industry, emphasizing the demand for toys among adults, especially in countries with declining birth rates like Japan, where the toy market continues to thrive
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