Sept. 16, Pennsylvania grocery stores, gas stations, and other retail liquor licensees and beer distributors began selling ready-to-drink cocktails, according to a news release from ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro relaxes laws, allows gas stations and grocery sores statewide to sell canned cocktails and hard seltzers.
Supermarkets in Pennsylvania are legally allowed to sell ready-to-drink cocktails after Act 86 of 2024 was signed into law on July 17 of this year. The law took effect Monday. Act 86 introduced the ...
In addition to wine and beer, select Giant stores in Pennsylvania will now be able to sell ready-to-drink cocktails.
After celebrating a new law making canned cocktails available in supermarkets and convenience stores, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed Senate Bill No. 688 into law, now known as Act 86 of 2024. This legislation ...
Signed into Pennsylvania law on July 17, 2024, Act 86 of 2024 introduces the sale of ready-to-drink cocktails to the liquor ...
The government's decision to allow the sale of ready-to-drink cocktails ... The province's plan to allow premixed cocktails to be sold in convenience and grocery stores was a sticking point ...
Coca-Cola Co. is discontinuing its newest “permanent” flavor a little more than seven months after putting it on the market.