US: Pennsylvania State adding spirits to some supermarket wine kiosks
US: Pennsylvania State adding spirits to some supermarket wine kiosks
Apr 23, 2011
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Make room in the cart. Booze may be joining the bread, milk and produce you typically pick up at the supermarket.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will launch a pilot program in the coming months, adding liquor to some of its supermarket wine kiosks throughout the state.
It's the LCB's latest effort to make buying wine and spirits more convenient. The efforts also come during a growing movement in the Legislature to privatize wine and spirits sales.
The LCB has 32 wine kiosks statewide, including ones at the Wegmans supermarkets in Allentown, Lower Nazareth Township and Hanover Township, Northampton County. But it hasn't determined if any Lehigh Valley kiosks will be a part of the hard
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