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With the final nail in the coffin for Halloween, folks are starting to think about winter festivities and who can sell alcohol on those hallowed holidays.
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With the final nail in the coffin for Halloween, folks are
starting to think about winter festivities and who can sell alcohol
on those hallowed holidays.
Grocery stores cannot sell wine on Thanksgiving, Christmas and
Easter. Grocery stores can sell beer,
but not wine. Retail liquor stores are closed on
Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.
That's it. You can buy your favorite whiskey or wine on
Christmas Eve, New Year's Day and a plethora of other
holidays that used to be sacrosanct for spirits.
Restaurants, bars, hotels and other liquor-by-the-drink
establishments can sell alcohol all three hundred sixty-five days
of the year.
Time to celebrate, courtesy of the Kool & the Gang
classic:
There's a party going on
right here
A celebration to last throughout
the years
So bring your good times and your
laughter too
We gon' celebrate your party
with you, come on now
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