Posted on 06/29/2023 11:29:46 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA
On a recent steamy Sunday afternoon, customers strolled through the aisles of Glenn Miller’s Beer & Soda Warehouse, where overhead fans circulated the hot air.
People heading to picnics, graduation parties and other get-togethers in Lemoyne, a Pennsylvania community just across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, breezed into the store, passing myriad displays of beers, with cases of top brands stacked high.
Next to 30-packs of Miller Lite, on sale for $24.99, sat a stack of Bud Light. A large banner above it noted that, after a rebate, a 30-pack cost a mere $8.99.
Andy Wagner, the manager and an 18-year veteran of the store, said the Miller Lite was selling well. And the Bud Light? Not so much.
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Whats the deal with getting some beer in PA? I was visiting my daughter in Lehigh County a few weeks ago. I didn’t find anywhere selling beer until day 3. And then I had to buy the 18pk first, put it in my car, then come back in the store to buy a 12pk.
In FL everywhere sells beer, I mean everywhere.
RE: after a rebate
That is a coupon only cashable at a drag queen show to reduce admission ticket price.
Out of work delivery drivers can have rainbow colored jackets and sequined pants and platform shoes to take tickets at the door.
Possible business opportunity: buy a machine that can put graphic “sleeves” on cans, just like the “sleeve” they printed for Dylan Mulvaney. Buy tons of Bud Light at deep discount when they are basically giving it away at a loss. Rebrand all the cans with your own “sleeve” and resell it at normal beer prices.
Might make some money, at least until someone scratches the can and realizes what you did :)
:: It is recycled water after all. ::
So is urine.
Wait a minute! Are you saying...
Unfortunately the ATF would be after you immediately for selling liquor without a license and you have to show your production process......but great idea.
I thought that maybe the horse died.
What happens to unsold Bud Light?
Note also one on left that the US Government poisoned some alcohol to discourage people from turning it into drinkable form....
U.S. government poisoned some alcohol during Prohibition
USA Today
Jun 30, 2020 — The claim is true: During Prohibition, federal authorities put toxic chemicals into ....
I was in O’Charleys yesterday for Lunch. they had a huge Bud-light sign out with all sorts of prices on A.B. products, especially bud light.
Is O’Charleys particularly woke? I went to their website and it didn’t seem unusual.
Ah ha… the face of Anheuser-Busch.
I was in a Tallahassee Walmart yesterday; the Bud Light case was fully stocked with no missing cases. The rest of the beer case was mostly empty.
A Tim Pool podcast guest said, approximatly, “Sure, the LGBT crowd has been saying things like we’re coming for your children for a decade or more. But until the Bud Light commercial, the normal people had no idea. It wasn’t on their radar.” Well, they’ve noticed, and they don’t like it.
Pennsylvania only sold beer from distributors until the mid 2010 Era. Case sales only. That just recently changed. Same with liquor and wine. State run retail stores only, called “State Stores”.
Great name for a store. Is the phone number PEnnsylvania 6-5000?
Ok, you’re probably right about needing a license.
But I’m just reselling a product that is already legal, has passed all the inspections, blah blah blah. I’m not a manufacturer. So they cannot hold me to manufacturer’s regulations. Probably they have some regulations about relabeling itself though, so I assume if you want to do something like this you would be doing it as if you were selling a black market good.
Too funny.
The government still poisons alcohol. They do it to ethanol before it’s mixed with gasoline (which should be poison enough.
Who put the bud light in my water?
I recently bought a case of 18, for target practice. With the rebate they were about $.23 each but I can’t tell you how embarrassed I was walking out of the store with Bud light, hoping nobody new saw me.
Good ol’ government. Always lookin’ out for us peasants.
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