To answer the headline question, none whatsoever. Adults are 100% responsible for their own actions. If you drink yourself silly, that’s on no one but you.
And now Hipsters, thinking it’s ironic, will start drinking that crap and drive the price up.
None. Next question?
So Thunderbird is out,eh?
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“Brights Pale Dry Select does not often appear on lists of recommended wines in magazines. It is scarcely lauded by critics, rarely endorsed by aficionados and regularly overlooked by awards bodies.”
Please provide the names of the critics lauding same. I’ll avoid their future recommendations.
Be responsible for your own life.
Is Trader Joes taken to task for selling ‘two buck Chuck’ their own notoriously cheap brand?
MD 20/20 in a Slurpee.
Get both at 7-11.
And the pinnacle of Bum Wines, Night Train.
=like you never tried it in college . . .
Ramen Noodles and MD 20/20, now THAT”S a meal before a test.
Ha, ha, belch!
Bottle looks like Thor’s hammer.
The same degree a food manufacturer is responsible for obese college kids
Ping
I’ll bet it pairs well with Skittles!
*SMIRK*
You have socialized medicine and Brights is doing you a favor. Alcoholics drink whatever they can get their hands on. In places like Russia, men regularly poison themselves and wind up blind, brain damaged, or dead due to bad moonshine. Pull Brights off of the market and watch the national health care cost soar.
Really then the question should be, "To what extent - if any - is a busy body journalist responsible for the injuries and deaths his version of socialism causes?"
The only thing he had with him was a bottle of cheap wine (can't recall the name) whose label boasted of the fact that its grapes were grown in Ohio.
Not California...or Australia...or France.
Ohio
I laughed for hours.
Only the rich are entitled to buy wine. The purchasers of this product are obviously reaching above their station. Or so, seem to say, the limousine liberals.
Maybe we need to start exporting King Cotton Peach Wine to Canada. Or Thunderbird, the original viral marketing product.
We have bunches of homeless people in the neighborhood where I live and not a single bottle of Pale Dry Select has ever been sold here. The homeless are everywhere. They live in tents by the river and shop at the local supermarket. No Pale Dry Select anywhere.
So, the Canadian homelEss have some hoity-toity taste in wine, eh?
I remember a fellow I once knew telling me a story about going into a pretty fancy liquor store on the East Side of Manhattan, and tying himself in knots asking the clerk did they have the Mogen David blah, blah, etc. and the clerk hissing at him through clenched teeth: no man, we don’t have no Mad Dog here!
Ummmm - cheaper products are generally bought by people of lesser means. If they want to go this route, they need to start raising prices for cheap liquor, slums/tenements, etc, so poor people don’t get to use them.