Dry January Is Here, So Here Are My Favorite Non-Alcoholic Drink Options, Ranked

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Dry January Is Here, So Here Are My Favorite Non-Alcoholic Drink Options, Ranked
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Here are all of my favorites, as someone who doesn’t drink.

DISCLAIMER: I'm a fruity drink girlie, so my opinions are, most certainly, a little biased toward the drinks that fit that criteria.

ALSO, I realize not all of these drinks are marketed specifically as non-alcoholic beverages, but still, these are the drinks I've reached for recently instead of alcoholic ones, so...yeah!So, this was the only flavor I tried from ISH, and to be fair, this just was not in my palate. With that being said, this is probably becausethat 1.) I got scared for a second that I broke my sobriety, and 2.) it was simply a strong taste that I was not expecting.

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