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  2. America’s favorite beer, avocados, gas and cheap stuff from ...

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    Canada announced that it plans to levy a 25% tariff on $155 billion worth of US goods, including beer, wine and bourbon, fruits and fruit juices, vegetables, perfume, clothing and shoes.

  3. Alcoholic beverage control state - Wikipedia

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    Private liquor stores sell beer, wine, and spirits in most of the state, but under state law, Montgomery County uses a control model, operating 25 off-premise beer, wine, and liquor stores. [33] These county stores are the only off-premise spirits outlets; however, beer and wine only stores are privately owned.

  4. Alcohol law - Wikipedia

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    For example, supermarkets in Finland were allowed to sell only fermented beverages with an alcohol content up to 4.7% ABV, but Alko, the government monopoly, is allowed to sell wine and spirits. The alcohol law in Finland was changed in 2018, allowing grocery stores to sell beverages with an alcohol content up to 5.5% ABV .

  5. Alcohol tax - Wikipedia

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    Total tax rates on beer and spirits are 41.05% and 25.29%. Excise tax on wine is $8.19 USD per 9L case. VAT rate is 10%. Mexico – excise taxes on beer and spirits are 18.06% and 29.86%. Total tax rates on beer and spirits are 31.85% and 43.66%. Ad valorem tax on wine is 26.5% and total tax is 40-50%.

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    Most insurers are willing to knock 5% to 25% off your premiums when you combine auto and homeowners or property coverage. That call alone could save you hundreds of dollars a year.

  7. List of dry communities by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    Texas law prohibits off-premises sale of liquor (but not beer and wine) all day on Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Off-premises sale of beer and wine on Sunday is only allowed from 10:01 am onward. Texas law also prohibits the sale of alcohol in any "sexually oriented business" in a dry county. Strip clubs in these ...