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Polar Ice Vodka Partners with the TTC to Hit Home Opener Celebrations Out Of The Park with Free Streetcar Rides for Fans

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Monday, April 3, 2023

TORONTO, April 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With the Toronto Blue Jays™ Home Opener just one week away, the city is bursting with excitement for a new season of thrilling plays and electric moments. To help fans cheers to the home team’s return and get in on the action, Polar Ice has partnered with the TTC to provide free streetcar rides to fans on April 11th so they can enjoy the moment safely - without the fuss.

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  • "Thank you to Polar Ice Vodka and the TTC for fielding this great partnership.
  • “As the Official Canadian Vodka of the Toronto Blue Jays™, Polar Ice wants to help bring fans together through our shared enthusiasm and support for Canada’s team,” says Bethan Hamilton, Senior Brand Manager, Polar Ice Vodka.
  • It’s time to gear up, grab your friends and join Polar Ice Vodka in celebration of the Toronto Blue Jays™ Home Opener.
  • Polar Ice Vodka and the TTC encourage Blue Jays fans to take public transit all season long.

Toronto Jewelry Store bluboho Launches New "Unnamed Collection"

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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

TORONTO, March 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today bluboho fine jewelry introduces the One of a Kind Unnamed Collection, a never before seen collection of engagement rings which the company describes as "rings all about you."

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  • TORONTO, March 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today bluboho fine jewelry introduces the One of a Kind Unnamed Collection, a never before seen collection of engagement rings which the company describes as "rings all about you."
  • Couples have the option to share their story on the bluboho Instagram account .
  • Having gained a cult following for the poignant and expressive "stories" that accompany each of their jewelry pieces, bluboho is taking a new approach to connecting clients to their perfect forever rings.
  • In 2011, the bluboho flagship store in Oakville opened, followed by two Toronto locations in 2013 and 2016, respectively: Yonge St. and Eglinton Ave., and Queen St. W. and Spadina Ave.