U.S. vodka distillers fear pushback against Russia could trickle down to them
The pushback against Russian vodkas is already underway. According to NBC News, the governors of New Hampshire, Ohio and Utah have signed orders banning the sale of Russian-made vodkas from state-controlled liquor stores.
"We have customers that come through that, you know, want to know if we still have vodka on the shelf," said Sheqeuelle, with Corner Liquors.
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