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Thousands nationwide join Dry January to improve health, fueling demand for non-alcoholic drinks and sober-friendly venues.
As January begins, thousands of Americans are joining the Dry January movement, opting to abstain from alcohol to reset habits and reduce health risks linked to drinking, including cancer and mental health issues.
Younger generations are increasingly choosing non-drinking lifestyles, driving demand for non-alcoholic options like mocktails and alcohol-free wines, with shops such as Sèchey in Charleston reporting rising interest.
While alcohol remains tied to cultural identity and economic activity in places like Milwaukee and Tennessee, venues are expanding sober-friendly offerings, including water tasting menus, reflecting a broader shift toward mindful, inclusive social experiences.
Miles en todo el país se unen a Dry January para mejorar la salud, alimentando la demanda de bebidas no alcohólicas y lugares amigables con la sobriedad.