Dry January has become a popular challenge, encouraging people to cut back on alcohol for the month.
With modern day origins starting in 2013 in the U.K., Dry January has become a worldwide campaign with millions of people ...
Statista reports that 25% of Americans do the challenge each year. Among 21-24 year-olds, 75% took part in the challenge in ...
Many people are participating in Dry January, and experts are sharing how cutting out alcohol can have some health benefits.
As some 15.5 million people have pledged to ditch alcohol for Dry January, expert Helena Nicklin reveals her pick of the best ...
The medical professional revealed how the non-alcoholic alternative works on our brains and if it's potentially harmful ...
Football fan and pundit Jay Motty explained that going to the games sober was far better than the days when alcohol clouded ...
Little Woodrow’s Lubbock released a craft mocktail menu for those participating in Dry January, according to a press release ...
Mash Gang — a UK-based brewery known for pushing the boundaries of flavor and innovation — is currently making a splash in America.
Some Calgary businesses are participating in the Dry January trend, catering to consumers wishing to cut back while still ...
Dry January promotes a month of sobriety, helping individuals improve drinking habits and health benefits through manageable ...
But that doesn’t mean they don’t want to have fun, or that they want to feel left out, and it certainly doesn’t mean that restaurants can’t develop delicious, premium, alcohol-free beverages that ...