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Government Tends to Support Ban on Sale of Soft Drinks to Minors

The government is inclined to support amendments to the law, which were discussed in the Seimas last year, proposing to ban the sale of non-alcoholic beer, cider or wine to minors. However, in order to ensure equal competitive conditions for economic entities, such a ban and liability for its violation, in the opinion of the Cabinet of Ministers, should also cover other non-alcoholic beverages whose name contains the name of an alcoholic beverag…

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The government is inclined to support amendments to the law, which were discussed in the Seimas last year, proposing to ban the sale of non-alcoholic beer, cider or wine to minors. However, in order to ensure equal competitive conditions for economic entities, such a ban and liability for its violation, in the opinion of the Cabinet of Ministers, should also cover other non-alcoholic beverages whose name contains the name of an alcoholic beverag…

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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