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If Maryland taxes sugary drinks, some shoppers will cross state lines

Summary by Capital Gazette
Robyn Shaber left the ShopRite in Cardiff in Harford County last week with her grandson and at least 24 plastic bottles of Coca-Cola and Mountain Dew. “This is probably a couple days’ worth,” said Shaber, whose husband drinks a lot of soda. Even with a sale — two packs for $12 and two more for $10 — soda prices keep going up, she’s found. If Maryland starts taxing sugary beverage distributors as has been proposed in Annapolis, Shaber plans to st…

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Capital Gazette broke the news in Annapolis, United States on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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