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Tag Archives: trojan

Trojan taking vibrators for women on cross-country tour

Keep your eyes open the next time you’re walking down a city sidewalk, because you may just get some free vibrators for women for your efforts.read more »

Boston won’t celebrate free vibrator use

Trojan is attempting to stage a marketing event in Boston that promotes vibrator use, but the powers-that-be in the city just aren’t into the concept of free love.read more »

Voted out of 31 years church membership on my birthday

Needed to vent, because I have nowhere else to do it.read more »

Some retailers facing trouble for peddling vibrators for women

The definitions around sex toys and vibrators for women are getting a little blurry, and you can blame the condom companies.read more »

Do vibrators for women make for inappropriate gift-giving?

Vibrators for women are fodder for daytime talk shows, the subject of stage plays and great comedy when they appear in movies and television…but that doesn’t make them good gifts.read more »

Best vibrator intentions foiled: New York City stops Trojan giveaway

Trojan made major headlines with what has to be one of the best vibrator promotions ever: free giveaways in New York City.read more »

Vibrators for women arrive at Target and Wal-Mart

When you go to your local Target or Wal-Mart for house wares and holiday presents, why not pick up the latest vibrators for women while you’re there?read more »

Does your vibrator use depend on where you live?

Trojan’s annual Sex Census suggests that your vibrator use might be more frequent (or less frequent) depending on where you live.read more »

Fifty shades of vibrator use

Vibrator use is being advertised on TV and sold in grocery stores, and lots of people are giving credit to the indie hit Fifty Shades of Grey for the open, frank way everyone’s suddenly discussing sex.read more »

Vibrators for women are coming to a grocery store near you

Now that vibrators for women are being sold in family-friendly stores across the United States, the term "retail therapy" just became a double entendre.read more »