Now wait a second ... third paragraph:

GROCERY BEER/WINE PRODUCT: Off-premises beer license as listed above, see
"Grocery Store Beer". Additionally a "wine product" is defined as a beverage
containing wine with added juice, flavoring, water, citric acid, sugar and
carbon dioxide, not containing more than six percent alcohol by volume
(typically referred to as "wine coolers").


My definition of liquor: I classify beer and wine, whether it be a cooler or
a full fledged bottle of wine, as a liquor. Not a hard liquor, and the
PriceChopper does not sell "hard" liquor, but it is alcohol. And the wine
they sell is not the best stuff, but it must fall under the six-percent
rule.

So my apologies for not conveying that.

I am a bit daft at times. :)

Erika
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>>|-----Original Message-----
>>|From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|
>>|There is no New York State license that allows grocery stores to
>>|sell liqor:
>>|
>>|http://www.abc.state.ny.us/classDefinitions.html
>>|
>>|Howie
>>|
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