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Attempting Dry January? Here’s your guide to mocktails around San Diego

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It’s January, and for many that means the beginning of Dry January.

Dry January is month-long commitment to not drinking, to set the tone for the new year and re-center after the excesses of the holidays.

But just because you’re not drinking alcohol, doesn’t mean you can’t have a an interesting drink.

Community guides reporter Carlos Rico has more.

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