Monday, October 20, 2003

World Golf Hall of Fame gets Happy!

The World Golf Hall of Fame welcomed it’s 2003 class, Nick Price, Leo Diegel, Hisako "Chako" Higuchi, and Annika Sorenstam.  Happy Vodka was the exclusive vodka served as an integral part of the festivities.  The World Golf Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was once again was televised on The Golf Channel and the after party for 1200 guests was a golfers who’s who.   


Normally, the World Golf Village would serve their standard high-end vodkas to a golf going crowd such as this, but instead, they chose to serve the four time distilled Happy Vodka!  Why? Well simply put, at a party or event, no other brand puts a smile on people’s faces like Happy Vodka does!  When asked by the golf legends how his grip is, Happy President C. J. Eiras responded “I always grasp tightly around the base of the martini glass with three fingers!” 

For more information visit: www.DrinkHappy.com

Thursday, October 2, 2003

Happy President greets Russian President Gorbachev!

During his visit to Jacksonville, Florida, former Russian President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was welcomed by Happy Vodka’s President C. J. Eiras.  Michael Regan, son of former President Ronald Regan was the commentator of the $1000 per ticket event, beginning with a 75 person private meet, greet and photo op, then ending with a ticket holder Happytini reception for 400 of the areas elite and politicos at the University of North Florida.

Photos of Eiras with Gorbachev and Eiras with Regan (with the Happy Vodka bottle) have already hit the press across the country and around the world, as this small company shows that business can flourish between Russia and the US.  “In the 90’s Russia opened its floodgates of opportunity…” says Eiras, “…now the water is becoming steady and we hope to ride the river to its end.”  In a conversation with the Eiras, Gorbachev said: “I like your vodka, good luck with it!” as his entourage requested several bottles to take with them for their personal use.         

“Had Happy Vodka been around during the cold war, maybe the ‘cold’ could have been put to better use by making Happytinis!” said Gray Solomon of The Liquor Group, and we could not have agreed with more!

For more information visit www.DrinkHappy.com