VinePair Happy Hour: What’s Your Go-To Non-Alcoholic Drink for Dry January?
With the new year and resolution season in full swing, the first major goal for many adults arrives in the […]
With the new year and resolution season in full swing, the first major goal for many adults arrives in the […]
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Homemaker extraordinaire and entrepreneur Martha Stewart is forgoing dry January and instead opting for “DIY January” in a new campaign
For many, January marks a time to set intentions for the coming year. Along with fitness goals, reading lists, and
Dry January can be a welcomed reprieve after the many booze-filled dinners, parties, and gatherings of the holiday months. The
Dry January has becoming an increasingly popular phenomenon in recent years, but research conducted by the drinks business has found that more
January is a month no restaurant or bar owner looks forward to. In most of the country it’s cold, people
Though dry January is now in full swing, just under half of all participants have said that they do not
Although more adults say they are participating in Dry January this year compared to previous years, only 52 percent plan
A total of 7.8 million pints of no and low alcohol (NoLo) beer are on track to be sold during