
Once upon a time, unscrupulous bar owners hired women of questionable repute to boost bar sales. They were called “B Girls” and they flirted with male customers to entice the gentlemen to buy drinks for them. The practice is illegal now.
In recent years however liquor and beer companies have employed similar tactics. They hire scantily clad, provocative women to go into bars and inspire alcohol sales, circumnavigating the room like living billboards — enticing weak or unsuspecting men to buy their liquor brands.
I call them Booze Floozies and they are powerful and evil.
