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Amazon Might Be Your Newest Liquor Store

Apparently Amazon isn’t getting enough of our hard-earned money. Now the mega empire is looking to expand their efforts into liquor. Earlier this week, Amazon applied for a liquor license…

LOUISVILLE, KY- JUNE 1: A view of the many different types of Kentucky bourbon that are produced in Kentucky at a Party Mart liquor store on June 1, 2018, in Louisville, Kentucky. The Blue Grass region of Kentucky is home to the distilleries which make about 9 out of every 10 bottles of bourbon in the US. (Photo by John Sommers II/Getty Images)

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Apparently Amazon isn't getting enough of our hard-earned money. Now the mega empire is looking to expand their efforts into liquor. Earlier this week, Amazon applied for a liquor license in California. Rumor is they're scouting an actual physical location in San Francisco to sell booze. And you know if it's popular in California, that'll just be the beginning of the newest branch on the Amazon tree.

So it might be time to ask ourselves, what ISN'T Amazon going to sell in the future? Man...really wish I'd bought those stocks early on.

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