Politics & Government

Here's How Much Monroe Received From 'Nickel-Per-Nip' Since April

Each town in Connecticut receives 5 cents for each "nip" sold within its borders every six months.

The "Nickel-per-Nip" program just passed its third anniversary, and has generated more than $13.5 million for towns across the state.
The "Nickel-per-Nip" program just passed its third anniversary, and has generated more than $13.5 million for towns across the state. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

MONROE, CT — Connecticut's wine and spirits industry continues to distribute funds generated from the state’s "nickel-per-nip" program to all Connecticut cities and towns where nips are sold.

Each town receives 5 cents for each nip sold within its borders every six months. The money from the eco fee is intended for locally driven environmental stewardship programs.

For the 6-month period April 1 to Sept. 30, 2024, Monroe received $10,091.40 for 201,828 nips, according to a report from the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of Connecticut.

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The program just passed its third anniversary, and has generated more than $13.5 million for towns across the state.

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