Yes, as long as you're shipping it within the state you live, the post office, FedEx or UPS will ship it for you.
The cheapest and easiest way is by e-mail.
Unfortunately, there is no way to track a package if you did not receive a tracking number. A tracking number is needed in order to know if mail has shipped, to get this number you need to ship certified mail.
You cannot. The importation of liquor into Canada can only be done via the provincial liquor boards. No one else can bring liquor into Canada, besides the duty free allowance.
Easy...YOU CAN'T! I work on a cruise ship, and they search everywhere! there is liquor on the ship anyways, it's a bit pricey, but you could get kicked off the cruise if you try to sneak it on. (with no refund) so i would suggest not doing it.
If you intend to sell or distribute the Margaritas in any way, then yes you probably will need a liquor license (depending where you are.) If it is for your personal use in the home, then you do not.
I think so...you can in Vermont any way:)
The cheapest way to ship a quarter would be in a standard letter size envelope through first class mail. It would cost you the price of one first class stamp.
In shipping it meant Royal Mail Ship, as in RMS Titanic. There are most likely a lot of other meanings also.
If you sent it normal mail then you cannot trace it.
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
The proper way to flute liquor on top of a drink is to tilt slightly and use the counting rule to measure out how much liquor depending on the patron's preference. You do not want to just splash the liquor into the drink but rather pour with precision.
Drunk in Public, specifically: Who is found in any public place under the influence of intoxicating liquor, any drug, controlled substance, toluene, or any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug, controlled substance, or toluene, in a condition that he or she is unable to exercise care for his or her own safety or the safety of others, or by reason of his or her being under the influence of intoxicating liquor, any drug, controlled substance, toluene, or any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug, or toluene, interferes with or obstructs or prevents the free use of any street, sidewalk, or other public way.