According to market researchers, 25% of Americans completed Dry January in 2024. This year, there's a good chance that the numbers will be even bigger. That makes for millions of participants ...
The annual trend of going sober for the first month of the year is back. The concept of Dry January may seem widespread today, but just a decade ago, it was “sort of a niche,” said Manhattan bar owner ...
This story has been updated to add more information. New Year, New You, right? Enter: Dry January, the annual detox where folks ditch the booze for a month. While some may view it as a daunting ...
We are closing out the month of January and on some people’s list of New Year’s resolutions is the goal to fulfill Dry January. The challenge encourages participants to not drink alcohol for the ...
'Dry January,' popular in the U.K., is gaining momentum in the States. A glass of red wine. Alamy Stock Photo — -- To kick off the New Year, could you give up the occasional cocktail or glass of ...
Dry January has grown into a well-loved tradition across the UK, offering individuals a chance to take a break from alcohol as the new year begins. After the indulgences of December, it’s an ...
Thinking of extending Dry January beyond one month of the year? You’re not alone. More and more people are embracing it — only to find non-alcoholic options at bars and restaurants limited. But some ...
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