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main image. “2023 Is the Year of Aquavit.” That was the headline of an article published by The Verge earlier this year. According to the article—in which notable chefs, wine makers, and mixologists were asked what they believe will take the food and drink industry by storm in 2023— the conclusion was that “2023 is going […]
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“2023 Is the Year of Aquavit.” That was the headline of an article published by The Verge earlier this year. According to the article—in which notable chefs, wine makers, and mixologists were asked what they believe will take the food and drink industry by storm in 2023— the conclusion was that “2023 is going to be the year of aquavit.”
The Verge isn’t the only prominent publication to pick up on the growing aquavit trend. In October 2022, Drinks International published an article titled, “Aquavit: The New Mezcal?” The piece states that, “Aquavit is being touted as a spirit that has all the ingredients for an explosion in popularity.” The article goes on to say, “While the ‘next big thing’ moniker gets bandied around all too often, it does make sense that aquavit would be poised for an explosion in popularity. After all, it’s effectively gin, a spirit that has managed to captivate palates across the world, flavored with caraway or dill seed instead of juniper.”
“Globally, Scandinavian culture has become hugely influential since the turn of the millennium,” the DI piece continues, “whether it be film and television, pop music, interior design, food or philosophy. It seems that drinking is one of the last elements of Nordic life to catch on.”
In January of this year, Men’s Journal published a piece that said, “There’s a new trending spirit in town that’s starting to demand space of its own: aquavit.” The article went on to explain that “Thanks to its deep herbal profile, usability in cocktails, and ease of production, aquavit has been popping up on drink menus around the world.” Two aquavit cocktails are featured on the menu of New York’s Mace, which was voted cocktail menu by 50bestbars.com. According to Mordor Intelligence, the aquavit market in America is expected to grow by 23% in the next 5 years.”
That rosy market prediction is bolstered by data from the wine and beer industries, which shows significant decline in demand over recent years. One State of the Industry Report showed that, in 2022, consumers actually bought less wine than in the previous year, which was the extension of a decline that’s been evident for a number of years. Some of that decline is due to the fact that younger drinkers don’t consider wine an everyday drink. InsideHook reported in January 2023 that, according to wine industry research, “Younger people are not drinking wine.” In fact, the report shows that drinkers under 60 are all turning more and more to spirits. According to a 2022 Wine Industry Report published by Silicon Valley Bank, more consumers aged 60 or younger are abstaining from wine. The report says 35% of 21-to-29-year-old consumers drink alcohol, but not wine.
Things don’t look a whole lot better for beer. In October of 2022, a CNBC report headline read: “Beer is on pace to lose its leading share of the U.S. Alcohol Market as Spirits Surge.” Evidently, according to this data, beer has been losing market share to spirits for the last 12 years in the U.S.
Mega online alcohol e-tailer, Drizly, has data that also paints a grim picture for the beer industry. According to Drizly, “spirits dominate the share of the market,” and they credit that dominance to the surge in categories like tequila and ready-to-drink cocktails (known in the biz as RTDs).
All this data seems to point to a bright future for aquavit in America, and, If you haven’t tried aquavit yet, put it on your cocktail to-do list!
A customized memory-filled explosion gift box is a creative way to show someone you care
Finding a gift that feels truly personal can be surprisingly difficult. In a sea of generic options — flowers, gift cards, candles, and the like — Xplosion Box offers something more lasting: a customized keepsake built around the photos, messages, and memories that matter most.
Founded by Southern California entrepreneur Jay Vijay, Xplosion Box LLC creates fully customized explosion gift boxes that arrive professionally designed, printed, assembled, and ready to gift. Each box opens layer by layer to reveal personal photos, heartfelt messages, pull-out albums, origami-style photo pockets, and hidden notes, turning a simple gift into an emotional reveal.

The brand was built for people who want to give something meaningful without spending hours printing photos, cutting paper, folding cardstock, or assembling a DIY project. Customers simply choose a box, upload their favorite photos, add personal messages, and the Xplosion Box team transforms those details into a polished keepsake that feels thoughtful, personal, and beautifully made.
Xplosion Box offers personalized gift boxes for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, graduations, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, proposals, bridesmaid gifts, long-distance relationships, and thoughtful “just because” moments.

Customers can choose from flexible customization options starting at $27. The Mini Surprise Box includes 10 photos, three message cards, and one hidden secret note, while the Mega Surprise Box offers a fuller keepsake experience with 40 photos, three message cards, and one hidden secret note.
What sets Xplosion Box apart is its high level of customization combined with convenience. Filled with personal photos, custom text, decorative details, and layered surprises, each box gives customers the freedom to create a gift that feels one-of-a-kind — without having to make it themselves.
At its core, Xplosion Box helps people turn favorite photos, stories, and words into something tangible: a keepsake that can be opened, revisited, and remembered long after the occasion has passed.
Innovative treatment could offer cancer patients new options with fewer side effects
Chemotherapy and radiation have long been considered gold standards of cancer treatment, but they can cause severe side effects. A promising new approach called theranostics—a combination of “therapeutics” and “diagnostics”—could offer patients with certain types of metastatic cancers new hope. It’s a two-step process that uses a drug that binds to specific receptors on cancer cells. Advanced imaging detects this radioisotope, allowing doctors to then use a second radioisotope that binds to the cancer cells and destroys them. Click here to learn more about how specialists at Scripps Cancer Center are using theranostics.
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Discover San Diego’s Top Lawyers — the region’s most trusted legal professionals across diverse practice areas.
Daniel A. Kaplan is a founding partner of Panakos LLP with more than three decades of civil litigation experience in both state and federal courts. Mr. Kaplan pursues and defends legal claims on behalf of companies, entrepreneurs, and business owners in high-stakes disputes. He focuses on business disputes including breach of contract, unfair competition, trade secret theft, securities disputes, fraud/misrepresentations, and employment matters.
“The best advocacy combines preparation, perspective, and a client relationship built on trust and candor.” — Daniel A. Kaplan
His clients include real estate investors, private and public corporations, and individuals seeking sophisticated legal counsel. Known for practical judgment and strategic advocacy, he works closely with an experienced and diverse legal team to protect, enforce, and defend his clients’ interests.
555 W. Beech Street, Ste. 500, San Diego, California 92101
619-8000-LAW
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Discover San Diego’s Top Lawyers — the region’s most trusted legal professionals across diverse practice areas.
At Naumann Law Firm, PC, William Naumann and his team have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in damages litigating construction defects, insurance, and government claims. Mr. Naumann has spent his career fighting for people in their hardest moments, from winning $7 million for homeowners after landslide damage to advocating for victims of 9/11.
“We always believe in working as hard as we can to maximize the recovery for the client.”
— William Naumann, Esq.
Combining a personalized approach with a results-driven strategy, he’s helped homeowners associations, property owners, and individuals win against the largest developers, builders, insurers, and municipalities. His commitment is to secure the best possible results efficiently, whether through settlement or at trial.
10890 Thornmint Road, Suite 200, San Diego, California 92127
858-792-7474
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Discover San Diego’s Top Lawyers — the region’s most trusted legal professionals across diverse practice areas.
For nearly two decades, Andrew Hall has helped clients find practical, cost-effective legal solutions to complex real estate and business matters. At Hall Legal, APC, Andrew offers the experience of a large law firm with the hands-on service of a boutique practice. Whether navigating a business or real estate dispute, he guides clients through every stage of the legal process, from pre-litigation resolution to trials and appeals.
“Combining big-firm experience with boutique attention for California business
and real estate legal services.”— Andrew Hall
He has represented a broad range of clients, including residential and commercial property owners and managers, landlords, tenants, homeowners, title and escrow companies, lenders, and real estate agents and brokers, while providing personalized, pragmatic service.
2244 Faraday Ave., #132, Carlsbad, California 92008
[email protected]
760-259-7959
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Discover San Diego’s Top Lawyers — the region’s most trusted legal professionals across diverse practice areas.
At Christensen & Spath LLP, Charles Christensen (right) and his partner, Walter Spath (left), provide personalized, comprehensive and cost-effective legal counsel. The firm specializes in real estate law, helping clients with everything from litigation to transactional matters.
“From boundary disputes to every aspect of acquisitions and sales, we provide full service to clients in the real estate arena.” — Charles Christensen
Mr. Christensen takes the time to understand his clients’ specific goals so he can develop solutions that are as efficient and effective as possible. This commitment, combined with his decades of experience and deep legal knowledge, has earned him and his firms the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating — the highest distinction an attorney can receive — for more than 35 years.
401 West A Street, Suite 2250, San Diego, California 92101
619-236-9343
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