Utah liquor stores launch campaign to prevent underage drinking
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Posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles remind patrons of the legal and financial costs
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles remind patrons of the legal and financial costs of supplying alcohol to those who are underage at the Utah State Liquor Store at 1814 E. Murray Holladay Road on Thursday July 2.
MADD, DABC and Parents Empowered introduced the new ad campaign to curb underage drinking . The campaign will eventually be displayed at all 44 stores this Summer.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles remind patrons of the legal and financial costs Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles remind patrons of the legal and financial costs Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Val Dunaway, Regional Manager for 22 Utah State Liquor Stores shows employee shirts, posters Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Val Dunaway, Regional Manager for 22 Utah State Liquor Stores shows employee shirts, posters
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles remind patrons of the legal and financial costs of supplying alcohol to those who are underage at the Utah State Liquor Store at 1814 E. Murray Holladay Road on Thursday July 2.
MADD, DABC and Parents Empowered introduced the new ad campaign to curb underage drinking . The campaign will eventually be displayed at all 44 stores this Summer.Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles remind patrons of the legal and financial costs of supplying alcohol to those who are underage at the Utah State Liquor Store at 1814 E. Murray Holladay Road on Thursday July 2.
MADD, DABC and Parents Empowered introduced the new ad campaign to curb underage drinking . The campaign will eventually be displayed at all 44 stores this Summer.Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Val Dunaway, Regional Manager for 22 Utah State Liquor Stores shows employee shirts, posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles reminding patrons of the legal and financial costs of supplying alcohol to those who are underage.
MADD, DABC and Parents Empowered introduced the new ad campaign to curb underage drinking at the Utah State Liquor Store at 1814 E. Murray Holladay Road on Thursday July 2. The campaign will eventually be displayed at all 44 stores this Summer.Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Val Dunaway, Regional Manager for 22 Utah State Liquor Stores shows employee shirts, posters and tags hanging from liquor bottles reminding patrons of the legal and financial costs of supplying alcohol to those who are underage.
MADD, DABC and Parents Empowered introduced the new ad campaign to curb underage drinking at the Utah State Liquor Store at 1814 E. Murray Holladay Road on Thursday July 2. The campaign will eventually be displayed at all 44 stores this Summer.
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On Thursday, the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control launched a new liquor store campaign to curb underage drinking. Soon there will be messages on employee shirts, posters suspended from the ceiling and tags hanging from bottles, all reminding patrons of the legal and financial costs of supplying alcohol to those who are underage.