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The 20 best mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks for ‘Dry January’ 2023

Por: New York Post Life December 17, 2022

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Raise a glass to finishing out 2022, and then put it back down again for the rest of January. Many are hoping to participate in the month known as “” this year, which is 31 whole days of no alcohol following one of the booziest months of the year. Honestly, the last two years have been , given the state of the world. According to a study by the National Institute of Health, there are many pandemic-related reasons why people have been turning... + full article



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