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Dry January is a chance to pause, listen to what is happening in our bodies and lives, and think about what’s next, Fauble says. That could mean a look at your physical health, but also at your ...
From December 2023 to January 2024, seasonally adjusted retail sales at beer, liquor, and wine stores fell from $6.14 billion to $5.95 billion, or about 3 percent, according to US Census Bureau data.
In January 2025 St. Cloud has only had 3.2 inches of snow, and there's no snow in forecast for the rest of this week. In January 2024 our snowfall total was 3.4 inches of snow.
Dry January is nearly over, but it could be just the start of a more mindful relationship with alcohol. By Catherine Pearson Laura Van Antwerp tried Dry January for the first time 11 years ago ...
Texas woman asked family, friends to join her for ‘Dry January’ — and their reactions were hilarious By Erica Lamberg , Fox News Published Jan. 19, 2025, 9:11 p.m. ET ...
Wine ‘I tried five non-alcoholic bottles of fizz for Dry January - one just made me cringe’ The best alcohol-free and low-alcohol sparkling wines to try this January from just £3.25 What's On ...
Boise bars, like the Social on 8th, are redefining the nightlife scene with handcrafted mocktails, offering alcohol-free options that cater to Dry January and promote a healthy, inclusive social ...
The practice of going dry or alcohol-free in the month of January is referred to as Dry January. This wellness-first trend is catching up with people, especially Gen Z, which has led to its large ...
Every January, like clockwork, the collective guilt from December's indulgences manifests as millions pledging allegiance to Dry January —a full month of teetotaling. Launched in 2013, this movement ...
Woman's Dry January Invite to Friends and Family Goes Viral After They Reject Her One by One (Exclusive) Harley Hurosky's attempt to rally her loved ones for a month of sobriety turned into a ...
For Hurosky, the decision to commit to Dry January stemmed from some post-holiday fatigue. “Honestly, doing a lot of drinking during the holiday season had me feeling gross,” she admits.
IF you're doing Dry January this year, well done for getting this far! And you're in good company, as according to Alcohol Change UK, more than one in four Brits - that's 15.5 million of us - are ...