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Interest in Dry January at a High
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According to Harvard Health, heavier drinking or long-term drinking can increase physical and mental problems, especially ...
Some people may be starting the new year *without their favorite beer or wine. It’s called Dry January, a month-long ...
Now that the holidays have wrapped up, many folks are deciding to ditch the cocktails and clean out their liquor cabinets to ...
Whether you're drinking moderately or going completely dry this month, non-alcoholic drinks are flooding your feeds. The big ...
In addition, by 2031, sales of non-alcoholic wines are expected to reach $2.6 billion a year worldwide, an increase of 11.6 ...
More people are deciding to scale back on consuming alcohol and opting for other healthier options, like mocktails.
From Broadway magic with "Hamilton," to dry January cocktails and a yoga rave, this week's lineup in Charlotte is packed with ...