With the ready-to-drink cocktail market taking off, Texas lawmakers weigh allowing them in grocery stores

The explosion in Texas-based ready-to-drink cocktail companies is forcing state lawmakers to consider a pair of "common sense bills" that would allow the booze-infused canned drinks to be sold in grocery and convenience stores. The phrase "common sense" may seem counterintuitive when referring to bills under consideration in the Texas Legislature, but stay with us.
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