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375 Park Avenue Spirits Partners With Tommy Bahama Spirits For Sales And Distribution
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375 Park Avenue to distribute Tommy Bahama
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Louisville, KY 375 Park Avenue Spirits, a division of the Sazerac Company, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a supply and distribution agreement withTommy Bahama Spirits. Under this agreement, 375 Park Avenue Spirits will assume responsibility for all sales and operational functions as well as support Tommy Bahama Spirits’ marketing efforts.
“Whether it be spirits, home furnishings or apparel, the Tommy Bahama brand has a proven track record of creating quality products that inspire and encourage the relaxed, carefree lifestyle it embodies,” says Jason Schladenhauffen, president and CEO of 375 Park Avenue Spirits. “This unique collection of craft spirits and RTD (ready-to-drink) products have already won numerous awards and created a loyal following due to its superior taste and the island state-of-mind exuded from every sip. We’re excited to hit the ground running – in our flip-flops – to expand the availability of this portfolio across the
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