DRY JANUARY 2023 Jan 05, 2023 ... Or dry-ish, if you preferDry January has been around for a decade, but the booze-free month (also known as Dry-ish January or Damp January) is trending to be bigger than ever this year. In 2022, about 35% of U.S. adults of legal drinking age participated in Dry January, an uptick from 21% in 2019. And though it’s obviously too early to say who is taking part this time around, research suggests that Gen Z, of all cohorts, are most interested. Not only are more consumers, young and old, getting ...
SOBER CURIOUS? Apr 17, 2023 ... permanently, are dabbling in a 'sober sprint' to reset your relationship with alcohol, or have just simply had enough of all of your social plans revolving around alcohol - we hear you and, in solidarity, are checking new trends popping up in the booze free space. - SOBER WEDDINGS - Helping couples stick to a budget and avoid a dreaded hangover on the first morning of wedded bliss, modern couples are increasingly opting to say “I do” while saying “I don’t” to the usual open bar in favor of a ‘high on ...
Cosmic Collabs Apr 08, 2024 ... Brands Shine During North America's Total Solar Eclipse of 2024Today, on April 8, 2024, North America will experience a remarkable cosmic event: a total solar eclipse. Approximately 44 million people are within the path of totality—the region where the moon fully covers the sun. This phenomenon promises to captivate both seasoned astronomers and casual observers. Today, we’re looking at how brands are joining in on the fun. - LA TIMES BACKTRACKS - Following backlash from LSU women’s basketball ...
Tradition Meets Trend May 02, 2024 ... a whirlwind of change, challenges, and celebrationsNational College Decision Day arrives tomorrow amid a whirlwind of a lot of disruptions happening on campus. From protests and canceled graduations, to financial aid woes and the surge in vocational program popularity, Gen Z shoulders the weight of choice. Yet amidst it all, they lighten the mood with jovial #BedParties to mark their acceptances. ...
THE NEXT TWITTER Dec 01, 2022 ... - Founded by former Waze CEO Noam Bardin, Post is promising users everything Twitter has failed on: specifically, content moderation and "a civil place to debate ideas.” "Remember when social media was fun, introduced you to big ideas and cool people, and actually made you smarter?” Bardin asked in a post on the site's homepage. “Remember when it didn't waste your time and make you angry or sad? When you could disagree with someone without being threatened or insulted? We want to bring that back with ...