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Jump With Courts Caribbean This Labor Day
CaribPR Newswire, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. July 29, 2008: Caribbean furniture giant, Courts Caribbean, is inviting female carnival revelers to play mas with them this Labor Day at the annual West Indian Labor Day carnival in Brooklyn, NY. Courts Caribbean will make their debut at the annual carnival on Monday September 1 the Borokeete USA band. Courts Caribbean will lead the band with a Queen costume that will showcase the company’s dynamic yellow, red and blue colors. One of the Caribbean’s top entertainers is also set to keep fans jumping to pulsating calypso and reggae beats. Courts invites interested revelers to showcase the dynamic colors of the Courts` costumes for free as part of its section of 50. Email your interest and a photo to marketing@caribpr.com soon. Established in the region since 1959, Courts is the region’s largest furniture, appliance and electrical retailer. The company is well known throughout the Caribbean, and its name is synonymous with quality, affordable furniture and appliances, flexible credit options as well as innovative marketing promotions. The company has been a market leader since its inception and its bright yellow, red and blue buildings dominate major towns across the many Caribbean islands. The company currently operates 87 stores in 11 Caribbean countries including, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, and Trinidad. |
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