Dry Fly producing hand sanitizer
Dry Fly will have the hand sanitizer available to first responders, senior citizens and those at-risk as soon as possible. On Monday, the distillery will have an email list, and that will prompt scheduling for pickup.
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Dry Fly Distilling is producing hand sanitizer they call Spokanitizer.
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Don Poffenroth, founder and president of Dry Fly Distilling in Spokane, fills donated bottles with hand sanitizer, which he calls Spokanitizer, on Thursday, March 19, 2020.
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Dry Fly Distilling is producing hand sanitizer they call Spokanitizer.
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Words to live by are written on paper inside the Dry Fly Distilling tasting room, Thursday, March 19, 2020, in Spokane.
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