"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
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To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.
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Like many Americans, Harley Hurosky of Texas decided to take part in the “Dry January” movement and forgo alcohol for a month ...
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The non-alcoholic category is growing strong with several new offerings that taste almost as good as the real thing, here’s ...
January is typically a dark and rainy time of year in Portland, where some days the thick clouds make it feel as though the ...
This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be ...