hmm i would have to say joyels liquors .
Liquor flasks are available at many liquor stores as well as major retailers and some clothing stores. In addition, liquor flasks can often be purchased from liquor manufacturers/distillers.
Purchasing license plates for your vehicles is an example of purchasing a "good" from the state. In some states, you have to purchase your liquor from the state (at state-run liquor stores, the ONLY liquor stores in those states.) Driving on well-maintained highways is a "service" you receive from the state (although it's not free, because your taxes pay for the highway maintenance).
there is no exact answer but from all my research i would have to say that in New Zealand there are about 509 liquor stores. Remember this is not an exact number of liquor stores.
No, there are no seven eleven liquor stores here.
The Utah stores are allowed to sell liquor. However, they are not allowed to promote the sale of liquor or sell to minors.
Liquor stores are open 7 days a week in Alabama. On Sundays liquor sales are prohibited from 6 am to noon.
Yes
All liquor stores are going to be closed in Denver on Christmas day. You may be able to purchase some 3.2% alcohol at local grocery store.
Depends on the state's law. In Kansas, liquor stores are not allowed to sell anything that does not have alcohol in it.
Depends on what state you are in, most states no, but in some yes.
Do ABC liquor stores sell champagne?Yes. However it probably depends of the specific store and the demand in the area. Many states call their state liquor stores "ABC stores" including the state I am currently visiting (Alabama). I believe this is also the case in North Carolina and Virginia. The ABC stores here do carry champagne. However some of the private liquor stores do not, this is especially true in more rural areas. However, if you are referring to the ABC convenience store chain located in Hawaii than I have no idea.
Loitering outside the liquor stores, Collecting inoperable vehicles, Playing the spoons.