Young people might be adopting less strict versions of Dry January, such as Misty Q1, this winter. Comedian and writer Lukas Battle, @lukasbattle on TikTok, made a ...
The following is a Q&A with Chris Clemens, founder of nonROCaholic—a resource for sober and sober-curious individuals to discover and enjoy nonalcoholic craft beverages, and Meg Hartman, co-founder of ...
This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series throughout January. Read more here ...
Every January, millions of people around the world commit to cutting out alcohol for the month in a trend known as “Dry January.” The movement began in 2013, when United Kingdom-based charity Alcohol ...
This story has been updated to add more information. New Year, New You, right? Enter: Dry January, the annual detox where folks ditch the booze for a month. While some may view it as a daunting ...
Pledging to participate in Dry January at the beginning of the month is pretty easy, especially since many of us are coming off weeks of holiday celebrations that may have included more drinking than ...
Dry January has grown into a well-loved tradition across the UK, offering individuals a chance to take a break from alcohol as the new year begins. After the indulgences of December, it’s an ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Two Brazos Valley companies are working to help locals keep their “Dry January” resolutions this year. “Dry January” has gained popularity over the last 13 years since it was ...
As drinkers taking on Dry January endure four weeks of a libation-free lifestyle, one sector of the economy is nevertheless getting stuck with a hangover: liquor stores. In the Boston area, many ...
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