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Can a wholesaler give wait staff T-shirts on promo nights?

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Can a wholesaler give wait staff T-shirts on promo nights?

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A. No; t-shirts are a consumer advertising specialty, and thus cannot be given to licensees or their employees. Question #4 Q. Can waitstaff wear those T-shirts on subsequent shifts? A. If waitstaff used them on subsequent nights this would fall under the category of uniforms and as such would be property with which the business of the license is conducted, and a clear violation. Q. Is the wholesaler responsible in this case? A. A wholesaler is always responsible for what a retailer does with items provided free of charge, otherwise the law (RSA179:11) would be unenforceable. If a wholesaler gave a retailer logoed T-shirts for “unconditional distribution”, and the retailer sold them for profit, used them as an inducement for purchase (as in a T shirt when you buy 4 of the beers advertised), or used them as waitstaff uniforms the wholesaler would be held responsible, as would the retailer, for a violation of RSA179:11 I. Draft Services: Question #1 Q. Specifically, what draft services a

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