Utah's governor orders removal of Russian-made products from state liquor stores, along with review of state purchases tied to Russia
The order, issued Saturday, is a pushback on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It requires the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to immediately remove Russian-produced and Russian-branded liquors from store shelves.
In a statement to FOX 13 News, DABC executive director Tiffany Clason said one brand would immediately be pulled.
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