VALENCIA, Calif., April 05, 2016 -- Envoy Group Corp (OTC:ENVV) is extremely pleased to announce that Envoy will be a marquee sponsor of Swanky International, the premiere Masquerade Band in the Cayman Islands for their annual Carnival to be held on Saturday, 7 May 2016. The Cayman Islands will be introduced to the full line of Louis XIV energy drinks taking the Cayman Carnival experience with Swanky International to another level.
Originally launched in 2006, Swanky International is celebrating its 10th Anniversary and is excited about sharing this special occasion with Envoy and Louis XIV; Swanky International has confirmed that Carnival in the Cayman Islands is attended by thousands from all over the globe and will include groups from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, the Caribbean and Brazil. Swanky International will also be hosting nine (9) of the most recent contestants of the Miss Universe pageant as participants of the Carnival parade. For more information on how you can still be involved in one of the hidden Carnival gems of the Caribbean, visit www.swanky.ky or email [email protected].
The Cayman Islands are home to a melting pot of over 135 nationalities. Blessed with world class beaches and the wonderful Caribbean climate, it is the world’s sixth largest banking center and has the highest standard of living in the Caribbean.
The diverse culture, music, extravagant costumes, top performing and entertaining artists, all make up the unique experience that Swanky International has to offer when participating in Carnival in the Cayman Islands and has put Grand Cayman on the list of the most sought after destination for Carnival lovers and followers globally.
The full line of Louis XIV drinks will become an integral part of the parties and events leading up to Carnival Day which starts on one end of the Seven Mile Beach and ends in the Islands capital George Town in Grand Cayman where the streets and roads remain closed and all participating Mas Bands congregate together for music, drinks and a night long of dancing in the most extravagant and beautiful costumes in the Caribbean to the top performing acts in the Soca Industry.
Harp Sangha, Envoy’s CEO comments, “This is an excellent location and venue to showcase our exclusive Louis XIV product line. We are sure that the Louis XIV energy drinks will serve to capture and add to the vibrant energy of Cayman Carnival.”
For further information please visit our website at: www.envoygroupcorp.com
Intro to Carnival:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMSGuoJkjcQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLHxSbIn-vk
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Investor Relations: Stuart Smith www.smallcapvoice.com [email protected] 1-512-267-2430 Harp Sangha Chairman/CEO Tel: 1-604-825-1309 • Email: [email protected]


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