According to market researchers, 25% of Americans completed Dry January in 2024. This year, there's a good chance that the numbers will be even bigger. That makes for millions of participants ...
Traditionally associated with teetotalers, sober souls and children, mocktails have emerged from the very bottom of menus to an audience beyond those merely abstaining from booze. Sophisticated, ...
'Dry January,' popular in the U.K., is gaining momentum in the States. A glass of red wine. Alamy Stock Photo — -- To kick off the New Year, could you give up the occasional cocktail or glass of ...
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Dry January: Reasons to abstain
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Some people may be starting the new year without their favorite beer or wine. It’s called Dry January, a month-long challenge where people don’t drink alcohol. The Swanks ...
For many people, the new year comes with fresh resolutions, often about health and fitness. Gym memberships spike, meal plans are overhauled and - for a growing number of people - alcohol takes a back ...
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