§ 4-111. Advertising.  


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  • No sign advertising any brand or price of liquor shall be permitted on the exterior, or in the window of any licensed premises. No placard or sign visible from the exterior of the licensed premises shall refer to the price of any liquors offered for sale therein. Provided, a tag may be affixed to each bottle or container of whiskey, or to the edge of the shelf holding the bottles or containers, showing the prices of individual bottles or containers.

(Code 1966, § 4-105)

State law reference

State regulation of the advertising of distilled spirits, O.C.G.A. § 3-2-15; advertisement of prices for distilled liquor sales by a retail dealer prohibited, O.C.G.A. § 3-4-26.

Cross reference

Advertising, Ch. 3.