'Wine Fairy' Becomes Internet Sensation In Maryland

HARFORD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) -- It's not always fun to be ding dong ditched, but when you open your door and find a bottle of wine left behind, it suddenly becomes an Internet sensation.

The "wine fairy" has made stops in Cecil County, Harford County and Essex to name a few. It started as a way to help neighbors during quarantine around Maryland.

The technical term WJZ is hearing for this phenomenon is "fairies," or at least that's what residents are calling them, and they are making their way into Maryland to bring some smiles and cheer.

The "Sisterhood of the Traveling Wine" Facebook group shared videos and photos of people dressing up as fairies and leaving wine and sometimes beer on doorsteps, and WJZ got some photos as well!

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The idea then expanded into gift baskets, all in an effort to spread some cheer during a difficult time and pay it forward. It became less about the alcohol and more about bringing a little cheer!

If you find a care package on your step, you are expected to craft one together for another neighbor.

For the latest information on coronavirus go to the Maryland Health Department's website or call 211. You can find all of WJZ's coverage on coronavirus in Maryland here.

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