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Casey Jones Distillery in Hopkinsville is producing hand sanitizer

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Casey Jones Distillery in Hopkinsville is producing hand sanitizer

Casey Jones Distillery in Hopkinsville has hand sanitizer that you can purchase.  In response to COVID-19 Casey Jones Distillery is producing hand sanitizer in partnership with Commonwealth Agri-Energy and Froggy’s Fog.  The sanitizer is made using the World Health Organization’s recipe.  The sanitizer is more liquid so it can be used as a spray to disinfect items and hands.  The sanitizer comes in gallon sizes so you can make disinfectant wipes.

If you are interested in purchasing some hand sanitizer from Casey Jones Distillery, they will be taking drive-Up orders and will be first come, first served.  The sanitizer will be available during their normal business hours: Mon – Sat: 10AM – 6PM and Sun: 1PM – 6PM.

Casey Jones Distillery is located at 2815 Witty Lane in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

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When you can’t find hand sanitizer, look at your local distillery.

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