Health Canada is warning consumers against the potential dangers of a new non-alcoholic alternative drink, Pace, manufactured by Diet Alcohol Corp. of the Americas (DACA).
The Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC) recently passed a “temporary” emergency amendment that could affect business operations in Missouri.
Ontarians have been legally allowed to smoke cannabis anywhere they’d smoke a cigarette for a couple months now, but that doesn’t mean they can light up any time.
It used to be the stuff of stoner comedies and “Just Say No” campaigns. Today, marijuana is becoming mainstream as voters across the country approve ballot questions for legalization or medical use.
Nearly a month after Diversified Metal Engineering (DME) entered into receivership, a Texas craft brewery that paid the Canadian brewing equipment manufacturer more than $1 million in deposits is ceasing operations.
Nearly a year and six months after Dayton residents passed a referendum to allow for liquor stores within the city limits (274-138), the city’s first-ever liquor store has officially opened for business.
Oct. 1 and beyond, Oklahomans have expanded options when it comes to buying strong beer and wine, thanks to the passage of State Question 792.
Kolkata: The state Excise department is bent upon ensuring foolproof safety during preparation of country spirit and foreign liquor, in the wake of complaints of unhygienic manufacturing of the same.
A new op-ed makes the case that higher taxation could reduce excess drinking. Decreasing the amount of binge drinking in the country could be as simple as increasing taxes, according to a recent piece by The Washington Post editorial board.
CONCORD — BevMo is warning that a data breach may have allowed a hacker to steal credit card numbers and other information from more than 14,000 customers who used the alcohol-seller’s website.