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  2. Wine shipping laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 2010, the case of FWC v. Jenkins in Boston struck down limits on wine shipments to Massachusetts. [4] Despite that ruling, wine shipments to Massachusetts were largely impossible until January 1, 2015, when direct shipping from wineries to consumers in Massachusetts of up to 12 cases per year became allowed by law.

  3. Three-tier system (alcohol distribution) - Wikipedia

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    The only state with a privately operated retailing and distribution system that does not require any form of three-tier system is the State of Washington. In Washington, retailers may purchase alcoholic beverages directly from producers, may negotiate volume discounts, and may warehouse their inventory themselves.

  4. Alcohol laws of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    United Parcel Service (UPS) and Federal Express will ship wine to a person's home, but will only deliver beer or hard liquor to a licensed business. [106] Although uncommon, it is legal for a liquor store to deliver alcoholic beverages by car or van to a person's home. [107]

  5. What You Can Expect From Shopping at Costco Business Center - AOL

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    The food court offers the same $1.50 hot dog special, chicken bakes, mocha freezes, and yes, churros that you’ve come to expect at any Costco run. Related: Food Court Showdown: Costco vs. Sam's Club

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  8. Granholm v. Heald - Wikipedia

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    Granholm v. Heald, 544 U.S. 460 (2005), was a court case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in a 5–4 decision that ruled that laws in New York and Michigan that permitted in-state wineries to ship wine directly to consumers but prohibited out-of-state wineries from doing the same were unconstitutional.

  9. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    The usual rates are locally €0.02 for some wine bottles, €0.08 for beer bottles up to 0.5 L, and €0.15 for beer bottles with flip-top closures, beer bottles over 0.5 L and other bottles (mostly water and soft-drinks, lesser fruit drinks, milk, cream, yoghurt). Some bottles have an even higher deposit.