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Axe boat parties set for Indian debut

| | May 09, 2014, at 02:50 am
Goa, May 8 (IBNS): Male grooming products brand Axe is all set to host the 'Axe Boat Party' here, creating a stir among those whose weekend is incomplete without parties lined up to unleash the social animal within.
With the Axe Boat Party making its Indian debut on May 24 in Goa, the kindred spirits will get an opportunity to come together to celebrate a culture of freedom in the middle of the sea.
 
Free flowing beverages, groovy music and hot, desirable women will engulf the participants at the party of their lifetime. 
 
The Axe boat party boasts of a legacy of its own, inviting the young at heart to party like there’s no tomorrow
 
While boat parties have always been a heady cocktail of fun and fervour, the Axe Boat Party will enthrall the senses to an altogether different level. 

 

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