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Dry January, the New Year's resolution not to consume alcohol all month, may have drinkers turning to alcohol alternatives.
Between spiked punches and signature cocktails, it’s all too common for alcohol to be a staple at many holiday events.
It’s increasingly easy to have non-alcoholic drinks at a bar and even to find a bar that serves only non-alcoholic drinks.
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