The Groupon Web page for first-time users features an image of two cocktails, and its ad copy often touts that drinks like margaritas, ouzo or beer are included in the deal.
The wine he drinks is often a bottle that a friend brings to his house.
The 'empty calories' in drinks are often forgotten or ignored by dieters, says the WCRF.
The bottled alcoholic drinks are often brightly coloured, carrying fashionable labels and taste strongly of fruit juices rather than alcohol.
Alcohol Concern said the regional variations reflect cultural differences and also the fact that beer and other drinks are often cheaper in the north.
Prepaid telephone cards and soft drinks, often distributed via informal networks, can be found in tiny stalls in the most remote corners of Africa, despite all the difficulties with transport.
Communities around the world are affected by the manufacturing of these products, not only because they are growing ever fatter as a result of so much sugar in their lives, but also because the use of water for sugar drinks means communities often go without clean drinking water (which Coke and other companies then sells to them as bottled water).
Take them out for drinks after work every so often, and talk about anything but work.
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In a world where bottles of wine featured dead wasps, the beer was often sour and the vodka adulterated, drinks such as Balsams were reliable, and for the most part available.
Which is why higher taxes are often slapped on cigarettes, gasoline, sugary drinks and the like.
Critics say the measure will be ineffective because it does not limit the size of dairy-based drinks, like milkshakes and fruit juices, which often contain high amounts of sugar and are calorie laden.
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We had a race night earlier this week, a chance to get together and have a few drinks, and that's really important because often there's not much to do outside of playing and training.
And finally they ignored the elementary rule that children rarely choose their parents' drinks, which meant that the young Chinese, often educated in America, took to wine or beer, disdaining the bottle of cognac which had formed the centrepiece of their parents' dining tables.
But now cash-strapped consumers are often less willing to shell out for extras like French fries and fountain drinks -- items which traditionally receive a lofty markup, says Evan Hackel, a franchise management consultant in Reading, Mass.
Kennedy often would stay around after votes, Goodwin said, and play poker and have drinks, forging relationships that he would use in difficult legislative battles ahead.
Cure-all fruit drinks are all the rage in the world of multilevel marketing, where distributors often sign up with the idea that they will get rich quick.
All too often, these waiting areas have vending machines that are filled with high-calorie foods and drinks such as chocolate bars, crisps and sugary drinks.
In one generation, he often muses, his family has vaulted from the man standing at the back of the banqueting hall serving drinks to the one at the front, giving the speech from the podium.
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