A sampling of prices at Liquor Boy and Costco in
St. Louis Park on Monday.
Liquor Boy Costco
Miller Lite 24-pack $15.99 $16
12-ounce cans
Columbia Crest Horse $10.99 $10.79
Heaven Hills merlot (2010)
Santa Margherita $17.99 $18.99
pinot grigio (2011)
Skyy vodka (1.75 liter) $18.99 $19.99
Glenlivet scotch 12 year $24.99 $26.99
(750 ml)
Source: Star Tribune research
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