OLCC rejects grocers’ bid to sell booze-based canned cocktails
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OLCC rejects grocers’ bid to sell booze-based canned cocktails
The dispute is part of a larger disagreement over who should be allowed to sell hard liquor in Oregon. By Nigel Jaquiss Oregon Journalism Project At its Nov. 20 meeting, the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission decisively rejected a proposal to allow grocers to sell canned cocktails made with distilled spirits. Cocktails in a can— Photo courtesy of Whitney McPhie “Privatizing cocktails in a can would lead to less revenue and higher costs for…
OLCC rejects grocers’ bid to sell booze-based canned cocktails
At its Nov. 20 meeting, the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission decisively rejected a proposal to allow grocers to sell canned cocktails made with distilled spirits. “Privatizing cocktails in a can would lead to less revenue and higher costs for our communities, narrow the choices of Oregon consumers, and undermine public health and safety by increasing the chance that minors will gain access to these liquor products,” OLCC chair Dennis Doher…
Oregon grocers make another bid to sell canned cocktails. OLCC gives a decisive "no" • Lincoln Chronicle
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission has decisively rejected a proposal to allow grocers to sell canned cocktails made with distilled spirits. The post Oregon grocers make another bid to sell canned cocktails. OLCC gives a decisive “no” appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.
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