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The No-Alcohol Drinks Market Surpassed $11B In 2022

Por: Forbes Business December 23, 2022

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Abstainers and conscious drinkers are spending, as sales of low- and no-alcohol skyrocket. (Photo by ... [+] Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)Getty Images Over the last few years, consumers have been practicing more conscious drinking, whether that’s abstaining, sipping low-proof drinks or tiger-striping — switching between no-alcohol drinks and regular-strength drinks, In 2022, sales of no- and low-alcohol beverages grew by more than 7% in... + full article



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