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Liquor Control Board to Raise Prices

Prices on wines and liquor to increase anywhere from 50 cents to $5 beginning in February.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced Wednesday that they will be increasing prices 313 wines and hard liquor brands out of the thousands of items that are carried in .

According to a report by Philly.com, the increases vary anywhere from 50 cents to $5 and the price changes will go into effect in January.

NBC Philadelphia reported that producers have been hit with higher material and shipping costs.

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According to Philly.com, some of the products on the increase list include Two Vines Chardonnay and Two Vines Cabernet Sauvignon, both of which will go from $16.99 to $17.99; and the changes will add $1 to the current $21.99 priced bottle of Kahlua Coffee liqueur and $13.99 bottle of Skinnygirl Margarita. It will also add $5 to the current $139.99 bottle of Dom Perignon champagne.


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