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LEXINGTON, Ky. 鈥?LEXINGTON, Ky. 鈥?Officials in the alcohol industry are concerned that boycotts of Russian-made vodkas could impact the sales of spirits produced in other countries 鈥?including those made in the U.S.The pushback against Russian vodkas is already underway. According to NBC News, the governors of New Hampshire, Ohio and Utah have signed orders banning the sale of Russian-made vodka
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stanley website know it. This story was originally published by Ricky Sayer on Scripps station WLEX in Lexington, Kentucky. .Page-below > .RichText