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Potent protest: Bars drop Russian vodka, promote Ukraine's
Some bars and liquor stores think they맥스카지노ve found a potent way to punish Russia for invading Ukraine: They맥스카지노re pulling Russian vodka off their shelves and promoting Ukrainian brands instead."I woke up yesterday morning, and I saw that Russia had invaded Ukraine. You wonder what you can do," said Bob Quay, owner of Bob맥스카지노s Bar in Grand Rapids, Michigan. "The U.S. obviously is putting on sanctions. I thought I would put on sanctions as well."So he rid his shelves of the old Soviet brand Stolichnaya and started promoting Ukraine맥스카지노s Vektor. "We have a sign above it that says: Support Ukraine."Quay announced the move on Facebook, and "it blew up. We맥스카지노ve got people coming in who맥스카지노ve never been in the bar before.맥스카지노맥스카지노Stoli, owned by the Russian-born tycoon Yuri Shefler, is actually made in Latvia. On its website, Stoli Group says it "stands for peace in Europe and in solidarity with the Ukrainian people.맥스카지노The Southern Spirits liquor store in Indian Land, South Carolina, is doing a booming business in the Ukrainian vodka Kozak after pulling Russian brands off its shelves."It맥스카지노s selling out a lot faster than we thought," said general manager Drew Podrebarac. "It맥스카지노s been awesome." The Magic Mountain ski resort in Londonderry, Vermont, posted a video on Twitter showing an employee pouring Stolichnaya down the drain and saying: "Sorry, we don맥스카지노t serve Russian products here."Governors entered the fray, too. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine directed the state's Commerce Department to cease the purchase and sale of Russian Standard, the only Russian vodka sold in Ohio (under the brand names Green Mark and Russian Standard). New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed an executive order requiring state liquor outlets to remove Russian-made and branded alcohol, as did Utah Gov. Spencer Cox.In Canada, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario on Friday announced that "all products produced in Russia will be removed from LCBO channels," including 679 of its stores across the province. It also promised to accept the return of any Russian products and declared that it "stands with Ukraine, its people, and the Ukrainian Canadian community here in Ontario."In Grand Rapids, Quay said he may never sell Russian products again. And he맥스카지노s taken another step: "I맥스카지노ve ordered a Ukrainian flag, and that will be going up next week."

Some bars and liquor stores think they맥스카지노ve found a potent way to punish Russia for invading Ukraine: They맥스카지노re pulling Russian vodka off their shelves and promoting Ukrainian brands instead.

"I woke up yesterday morning, and I saw that Russia had invaded Ukraine. You wonder what you can do," said Bob Quay, owner of Bob맥스카지노s Bar in Grand Rapids, Michigan. "The U.S. obviously is putting on sanctions. I thought I would put on sanctions as well."

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So he rid his shelves of the old Soviet brand Stolichnaya and started promoting Ukraine맥스카지노s Vektor. "We have a sign above it that says: Support Ukraine."

Quay announced the move on Facebook, and "it blew up. We맥스카지노ve got people coming in who맥스카지노ve never been in the bar before.맥스카지노맥스카지노

Stoli, owned by the Russian-born tycoon Yuri Shefler, is actually made in Latvia. On its website, Stoli Group says it "stands for peace in Europe and in solidarity with the Ukrainian people.맥스카지노

The Southern Spirits liquor store in Indian Land, South Carolina, is doing a booming business in the Ukrainian vodka Kozak after pulling Russian brands off its shelves.

"It맥스카지노s selling out a lot faster than we thought," said general manager Drew Podrebarac. "It맥스카지노s been awesome."

The Magic Mountain ski resort in Londonderry, Vermont, showing an employee pouring Stolichnaya down the drain and saying: "Sorry, we don맥스카지노t serve Russian products here."

Governors entered the fray, too. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine directed the state's Commerce Department to cease the purchase and sale of Russian Standard, the only Russian vodka sold in Ohio (under the brand names Green Mark and Russian Standard). New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed an executive order requiring state liquor outlets to remove Russian-made and branded alcohol, as did Utah Gov. Spencer Cox.

In Canada, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario on Friday announced that "all products produced in Russia will be removed from LCBO channels," including 679 of its stores across the province. It also promised to accept the return of any Russian products and declared that it "stands with Ukraine, its people, and the Ukrainian Canadian community here in Ontario."

In Grand Rapids, Quay said he may never sell Russian products again. And he맥스카지노s taken another step: "I맥스카지노ve ordered a Ukrainian flag, and that will be going up next week."