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An economy on the rocks means cheaper liquor

High-end liquor in North Carolina is getting cheaper, thanks to an economy that's on the rocks.

"Distillers of the good stuff are chopping their prices to hang on to recession-weary customers," the News & Observer reports.

Discounts begin Aug. 1. Examples include a half gallon of Grey Goose vodka dropping from $71.95 to $59.95 and a fifth of Absolut vodka costing $19.95 instead of $21.95.

Accompanying Photos

H. Scott Hoffmann (News & Record)

Photo Caption: An ABC store in Greensboro.

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