To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.
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Health is the top topic of January as people seek out better lifestyle choices. This of course includes Dry January, an ...
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Reflect on your accomplishments, even if you slipped up, Dr. Emery said. Research suggests Dry January participants tend to ...
And it's getting lots of recognition. BevNet named Casamara Club's Superclasico among its best new products of 2024 and the ...
Americans have more options for drinking than ever. An increasing number of people are bouncing from super boozy to ...
MAYBE START DRINKING THAT IDENTITY THIEF NOW. HEY. NO ALCOHOL. RIGHT? SO YOU CAN DRI A new year calls for new year's resolutions, and if your goal is to become sober, Dry January may be a good ...
The concept of "Dry January" has increased in popularity with better non-alcoholic drink options, proving it is still a trend worth trying. What are the benefits of Dry January? Dry January is a ...
Gym enrolments, no drinking, and what not. But the wellness trend of 'Dry January' is one that you might want to see through to the end of the month. The practice of going dry or alcohol-free in ...
There’s change in the air this Dry January. Pubs are tired of the idea that the annual event needs to be miserable; one venue is even throwing a ‘death to Dry January’ party to show that alcohol free ...
There are Dry January infographics, influencers, ad campaigns and incessant discussion about who is and is not drinking. The science is clear. Abstainers are doing a good thing for their health.