Some are asking for a boycott of Russian made products, like vodka, as show of solidarity with Ukraine [The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.]
Mar. 1—A bottle-shaped symbol of Ukrainian support has emerged in multiple states: vodka.
Several state alcohol agencies decided over the weekend to pull Russian-made alcohol from the shelves of liquor stores amid the ongoing invasion by
At Bulldog Liquor & Wine in
"It's pretty much a niche thing to begin with," Swanson said, noting the most popular vodka sold is not made in
Egger's South Hill Liquor reported they decided to remove Russian Standard and Stolichnaya Vodka from its shelves.
Meanwhile the national chain
The invasion of
Gov.
"This cannot stand and the entire world needs to be united in this regard," Inslee told reporters. "We intend to do our part in the state of
Cox said in a statement the office of economic opportunity would review other products, not just liquor, that come from
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In
The board decided not to restrict sales of Russian-branded products because those brands are not technically made in
Few products sold in these stores come from
Only Russian Standard and Ustianochka 80-proof vodka, as well as "about a half-dozen Special Order brands," come from
Russian Standard also was restricted in
Many products with Russian-branded names do not necessarily come from distilleries in
In
Russian-produced Russian Standard and Russian Standard Platinum Vodka also were pulled from shelves throughout
In
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