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Liquor Stores and Bars Stop Serving Russian Vodka, Start Selling Ukrainian Brands Instead

2022-02-28 411 Dailymotion

Liquor Stores and Bars , Stop Serving Russian Vodka, , Start Selling Ukrainian Brands Instead.<br />The Associated Press reports that some bars and liquor <br />stores in the United States have stopped serving <br />Russian vodka in response to the invasion of Ukraine. .<br />Bob Quay, the owner of Bob’s Bar in Grand Rapids, Michigan, stopped serving Stolichnaya and started promoting a Ukrainian vodka, Vektor, instead. .<br />Bob Quay, the owner of Bob’s Bar in Grand Rapids, Michigan, stopped serving Stolichnaya and started promoting a Ukrainian vodka, Vektor, instead. .<br />I woke up yesterday morning, and <br />I saw that Russia had invaded Ukraine. <br />You wonder what you can do. <br />The U.S. obviously is putting on <br />sanctions. I thought I would <br />put on sanctions as well, Bob Quay, owner of Bob’s Bar in Grand Rapids, <br />Michigan, via Associated Press.<br />I woke up yesterday morning, and <br />I saw that Russia had invaded Ukraine. <br />You wonder what you can do. <br />The U.S. obviously is putting on <br />sanctions. I thought I would <br />put on sanctions as well, Bob Quay, owner of Bob’s Bar in Grand Rapids, <br />Michigan, via Associated Press.<br />The Associated Press reports that <br />Bob's Bar isn't the only U.S. business to, "put on sanctions as well.".<br />Indian Land, South Carolina's Southern Spirits liquor store also pulled Russian brands from its shelves. .<br />The business is reportedly doing a booming business selling the Ukrainian vodka Kozak. .<br />On Twitter, the Magic Mountain <br />ski resort in Londonderry, Vermont, <br />joined the informal sanctions. .<br />The resort posted a video of an employee pouring <br />a bottle of Stolichnaya down the drain while saying, “Sorry, we don’t serve Russian products here.”.<br />According to the Associated Press, several U.S. governors have also joined the fray, including Ohio's Mike DeWine, New Hampshire's Chris Sununu and Utah's Spencer Cox. .<br />According to the Associated Press, several U.S. governors have also joined the fray, including Ohio's Mike DeWine, New Hampshire's Chris Sununu and Utah's Spencer Cox. .<br />According to the Associated Press, several U.S. governors have also joined the fray, including Ohio's Mike DeWine, New Hampshire's Chris Sununu and Utah's Spencer Cox. .<br />Meanwhile, Canada's Liquor Control<br />Board of Ontario announced that , “all products produced in Russia <br />will be removed from LCBO channels."

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