I bought a house up there for retirement
"NOTE This product does not ship to the following states: AZ, DE, ME, OR, TN, VA, WA as it contains more than 0.5% alcohol by volume. Customers in NH will be asked to verify their age through Careline Email."
Antiquated laws. Your booze must be in unmarked boxes. You should find someone in Massachusetts or New Hampshire to receive it, then drive down. It depends on how far up you are. Lewiston? Bangor? Dover-Foxcroft?
Then again, shipping from California via UPS is insured and under $15.
If liquor stores can legally receive alcohol, maybe you can befriend a store owner. Give him ten bucks or start buying from him.
Their site states delivery to the lower 48 blah blah blah. Webmaster never read their terms and cut and pasted. Point that out and ask for a discount. I've done that before and usually it works. I did that for a professional here. Found tons of typos and pointed them out. His thank you was enough in return. All they can do is say thanks but no or thanks 50% off ;)
That mustard store is smart. No distribution to other stores so all profits are theirs. They'd lose 25-50% to stores selling it. But only a few handfuls of others would carry it. Catalogs, Beverly Hills stores, the Hamptons, a couple of wealthy area stores could sell it but the average Joe won't spend $40 for 4 oz of mustard. The 17 oz bottle is a deal!