"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
Dry January is still in full swing, and it’s sparking a nationwide shift toward sobriety! With more mocktails being ordered ...
Hundreds of people will be marking the end of Dry January with a 10k run this weekend. While some will be looking forward to ...
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Discover the health benefits of Dry January, from better sleep and improved energy to weight loss and clearer skin. See why ...
Like many Americans, Harley Hurosky of Texas decided to take part in the “Dry January” movement and forgo alcohol for a month ...
The ultra-air has inhibited melting, and it has been mighty windy, with 15 days so far with gusts past 30 mph.
To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.
Normally, these types of days are few and far between in January. But this month, Mother Nature put the Pacific Northwest ...
The non-alcoholic category is growing strong with several new offerings that taste almost as good as the real thing, here’s ...
Refresh, reset, and embrace a new kind of celebration! We’ve got one more week of Dry January and Celeste’s mocktails are a ...