Connecticut makes to-go cocktails permanent

Connecticut makes to-go cocktails permanent

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Residents in Connecticut will now be able to take home their cocktails for good.

Gov. Ned Lamont signed a bill making to-go drinks permanent.

The new law requires any take-home alcoholic drinks to be accompanied by a food order.

Delivery is also allowed.

Connecticut is now among more than 20 states that have made this pandemic-era policy a law.

To-go cocktails are legal in New York until 2025. In New Jersey, delivery services are allowed to pick up cocktails to go and drop them off at customers' doorsteps.

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