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Indiana Code 7.1-5-10-11 "Sale of cold beer prohibited":
(a) It is unlawful for the holder of a beer dealer's permit
to offer or display for sale, or sell, barter, exchange or give away a
bottle, can, container, or package of beer that was iced or cooled by
the permittee before or at the time of the sale, exchange, or gift.
(b) A person who knowingly or intentionally violates this section
commits a Class B misdemeanor.
The edit to "Alcohol Laws of Indiana[1]" by 99.132.176.167 on March 1, 2018 @ 5:13 appears to be copy-pasted from a news article in Indy Star. That article is dated February 28, 2018 and contains the exact words that were added to the article on March 1, 2018. I will correct this shortly.
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