EDMONTON — An Alberta distillery behind four-litre vodka jugs that stirred controversy this week says it was unfairly targeted on social media and wants an...
EDMONTON — An Alberta distillery behind four-litre vodka jugs that stirred controversy this week says it was unfairly targeted on social media and wants an apology from the cabinet minister who said the product was not responsibly priced.
"This is why I am so really angry right now — because of these comments the minister made out of turn and harming my business. I have done nothing wrong," said Irnich.The jugs had been on the market for almost a year without causing a fuss before a photo on social media of the containers at the special sale gained traction.T-Rex announced Monday it would halt production.
After Nally expressed his concerns about the vodka jugs and said he was looking at intervening, he clarified that he would not impose floor prices.In response to questions from The Canadian Press on Friday, including whether Nally believed the regular sticker price of the vodka jugs was socially responsible, his press secretary Nicky Gocuan offered a brief statement.
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