You may purchase liquor and other goods from a duty-free store any time you leave the country, though there may be limits based on which countries you visit and how...
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2 Answers 1 viewsThere is nothing in the license regulations that directly prohibits selling beer and liquor from a redemption center. You would have to qualify under all the other regulations.
2 Answers 1 viewsYou can use a little water with the sugar if you want, but strawberries will make their own juices. Just sprinkle sugar over them; the amount depends on how sweet...
2 Answers 1 viewsIt tastes very bad compared to store-bought liquor, but it is still drinkable.
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2 Answers 1 viewsYou should expect that opening a liquor store, brand new or through a transfer of ownership, may cost $100,000+ depending on location, store success, and the most expensive parts of...
2 Answers 1 viewsDepending on the state, you may have several different wholesale distributors for wine, beer, and spirits. You have to understand, though, that the majority of distributors are monopolies - meaning...
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2 Answers 1 viewsTravelers are given a duty-free allowance for up to three liters of alcohol, in one of these possible combinations: 1 liter of spirits, 1 liter of wine, and 1 liter...
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