AmericanMuscleHunks.com Marks Anniversary With Special Promotion

LAS VEGAS — AmericanMuscleHunks.com are celebrating their second anniversary as a paysite this month with the launch of their online store and half-price memberships. The gay site, founded by Joey D. and Johnny V., started as a blog in 2012 but became a paysite in 2014 after receiving an abundance of positive feedback from fans.

"The feedback from fans has always been the most important part of making AmericanMuscleHunks.com grow over the years," Joey D. said. "We genuinely love bringing the hunks together and (love) the reaction from fans (and) webmasters and on social media. We want to thank everyone from the hunks to the fans to the webmasters for their support and helping us do what we love."

Joining with the gay affiliate program GunzBlazing.com in 2015 enabled AmericanMuscleHunks.com to continue forging ahead. 

"It's always a pleasure to work with producers who continually strive to improve their craft and make movies that keep the members happy," said GunzBlazing.com President Robyn Way. "AmericanMuscleHunks is definitely one of those sites, and we're stoked to be adding the online store to the site and offering the customers a big, fat thank you by way of half-price memberships in July."

The AmericanMuscleHunks store went live on Jul. 1 and features scenes to purchase plus exclusive merchandise.

Memberships at $14.95 for 30 days will be offered across the board during July. AmericanMuscleHunks.com delivers weekly updates.

In June, GunzBlazing.com announced a joint production between AmericanMuscleHunks.com and JasonSparksLive.com, which delivers weekly updates and features an extensive archive of more than 200 scenes. 

At AmericanMuscleHunks.com, downloads for purchase are now available for non-members.

Affiliates can find marketing materials at GunzBlazing.com. 

For more information on GunzBlazing.com, follow them on Twitter.

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